Taoyuan City Councilor Huang Qionghui questioned that the baboons were injured, but the on-site personnel took turns to take pictures.

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[Central News Agency] A baboon who had wandered for many days in Taoyuan City was captured and died today. City Councilor Huang Qionghui questioned that the injured baboon should be sent to the hospital first, but the on-site personnel took turns taking pictures.

The city government stated that the baboons had collapsed on the ground and were rounded up with nets and photographed for evidence.

Taoyuan City Councilor Huang Qionghui told the Central News Agency reporter that the baboons were found in the Fugang area at about 3 p.m., and the relevant personnel went to round up the baboons, but they took photos as a souvenir and notified the media to come. The city government also issued a press release mentioning The baboon was caught, but the baboon was actually alive at that time. It was reported that the baboon died at about 5:40 pm.

Huang Qionghui said that the treatment process from 3:30 p.m. to 5:40 p.m. was very controversial, because the baboons had not been sent to the hospital at all, and the processing staff might think that the injuries on the baboon were just shot by an anesthesia gun. After the news, it was discovered that the baboon had been attacked by a shotgun before, and there may be old wounds on his body.

Huang Qionghui questioned, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:40 p.m. for 2 hours, what are the staff of the Municipal Bureau of Agriculture doing? Is there no veterinarian on the scene to check the injuries of the baboons first, and the baboons have been injured and I don’t know whether they hit the vitals. They come normally He said that if the staff of the Animal Protection and Epidemic Prevention Division of the Agriculture Bureau of the Taoyuan City Government find that the animal is injured, they should move it to a safe place for inspection and then send it to the hospital for treatment. However, the on-site staff took turns to take pictures.

Chen Guanyi, director of the Municipal Bureau of Agriculture, told the Central News Agency that when the staff of the Bureau of Agriculture arrived at the scene, the baboons were already limp on the ground. Veterinarian Fukumura inspected and sent to the doctor, and there was no rumored posing.