This video from India says about itself:
Monkey steals 10,000 rupees from jewellery shop (Guntur)
4 June 2016
From the Hindustan Times in India:
Monkey throws guava inside jewellery shop, ‘steals’ Rs 10,000 [about 130 euros] from cash box
June 05, 2016 11:24 IST
A thieving monkey entered a jewellery shop in the pretext of reclaiming a fruit but managed to escape with a currency bundle worth Rs 10,000 in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.
The incident was recorded by the shop’s CCTV cameras. The video was widely shared on social media on Sunday.
“The monkey threw a guava inside the shop. Then it entered the store in the pretext of taking back the fruit. We threw the fruit back but it entered the shop anyway,” the shop owner told ANI.
Once inside the shop, the monkey lost interest in reclaiming the fruit and advanced towards the cash drawers. …
Weeks back, it was rumored that money was falling from the skies in a temple in Vrindavan. Later, it was discovered that a monkey had grabbed a devotee’s purse and was spilling currency notes from the top of a tree.
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