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'Monkeyman' creates scare in Khanpur
There
seems to be lot of monkey business going on in Khanpur Darwaja Chhapra.
And it's left residents of the slum located along the Sabarmati in Khanpur
worried.
Since the last 15 days, residents
claim to have seen a person, dressed in black and wearing a mask. The
'monkeyman' whom they describe as between 25 and 20 years, dark-skinned
and having curly hair reportedly can be seen hopping from roof to roof
and also on to trees, they say.
However, the scared residents
have still not lodged a police complaint. Sure that this is a supernatural
occurrence, the residents have taken to maintaining nightlong vigil.
Residents of the slum reject
the possibility that the person could be thief a drug addict or even a
human. He has not stolen anything, they say, adding that "when chased,
the figure disappears." Most of these sightings have been reported from
midnight to dawn.
What has heightened their
fear is the claim that two youths of the area - Mehboob and Farooq - got
close to the 'monkeyman' which reportedly disappeared. Residents say the
youths have been "behaving abnormally" since then, and had to be taken
to a Maulvi who sprinkled holy water on them.
"Four days ago, we chased
the man along the river bed till Cama Hotel. Then he just disappeared,"
says Bashir Malbari, a resident of Khanpur Darwaja Chhapra. Malbari, who
has a paan shop outside the Darwaja, says that he has not seen the man
but has heard him running on rooftops.
Convinced that this is no
thief, Malbari says, "I feel someone is practicing hypnotism in our slum."
This also was not a case of someone playing pranks, he says, adding that
no thief would try his luck at the slum.
"Mehboob, who saw the man
from as close as five feet and even attacked him, fainted. We had to take
him to the Maulvi," claims Mohammed Salim, another resident of the slum.
He adds that there have been more than half-a-dozen instances in the past
fortnight when residents chased the person, who disappeared.
Abdul Hamid, another youngster
of the slum, who claims to have seen the person, described him as a lean
man who carries a sharp weapon. "I saw him from the back. He had a sword
in his hand and when I raised an alarm, he jumped to another roof and
then on to a tree," he says.
Pyaare Khan, an elder at
the slum, says 40 years ago there was a 'haivan' (demon) that appeared
every time there was a funeral in Shahpur area. He says two decades ago,
there was a magician who moved around Nehru Bridge with a skull in his
hand. "I think this is a reincarnation of one of those two evil spirits,"
he says, adding that policemen from Shahpur police station have tried
to help them search the 'monkeyman.'
An old woman reportedly identified
the person as a drug addict, claiming she had seen him loitering around
the area a few days ago. But residents say they had caught all drug addicts
in the area, but not one resembled the person they were looking for.
Interestingly, the Khanpur
police chowky shares a wall with the slum and cops to have joined the
residents in their search on at lest six occasions. Constable Laxman Chavda
says, "Yes, there have been cases, but nobody was found. I do not think
there is anything supernatural." Shahpur police station personnel said
there have been cases when policeman have joined the search, but added
that the sound on roofs could have been made by cats.
Republished from The Indian Express
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