Fixing A Hole Where The Monkeys Get In


I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets in
and stops my mind from wandering
where it will go
where it will go
I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets in
and stops my mind from wandering
where it will go
(Lennon-McCartney, Fixing a Hole)

One can't help but hope that someone is humming that song in New Delhi's international airport. Because they have a big security breech there after a monkey came in through a hole in the roof.

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Wildlife officials were struggling to catch a monkey which sneaked inside the security area of New Delhi's international airport and forced the brief closure of the VIP lounge, a security official said on Monday.

The lounge at the airport was partially closed for more than an hour on Sunday after the monkey scampered through the international departures terminal.

Wildlife officials have been trying to capture him.

The real problem isn't that the monkey was in the VIP area – monkeys sometimes are much better behaved than VIPs. The real problem is that he asked for a second bag of peanuts.

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