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Starving monkeys ransack government office shut during coronavirus pandemic

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A troop of sneaky monkeys raided a government building in Indonesia abandoned by officials during the coronavirus lockdown.

The opportunist animals broke in and set up living quarters at the head office of Pakan Sinayan Village, West Sumatera, on Wednesday, according to local reports.

It is believed they were led in by one bigger monkey before the smaller ones followed. The local authority say they have ransacked the filing cabinets, overturned the computing equipment and opened the drawers, while humans temporarily abandoned the site during the coronavirus pandemic.

The area is home to the Ngalau tourism site, which closed in March due to Covid-19. It is believed the primates, used to being fed by day trippers, have become increasingly

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