Toronto monkey owner to go to court to seek return

Toronto monkey owner to go to court to seek return

TORONTO - The Associated Press
Toronto monkey owner to go to court to seek return

Darwin, the monkey is pictured in this handout photo taken by Toronto Animal Services, December 10, 2012. REUTERS photo

The owner of a monkey who was found wandering in a Toronto Ikea parking lot last weekend is going to court to get him back.
 
Yasmin Nakhuda filed a motion with the Ontario Superior Court to have the Japanese macaque monkey named Darwin returned to her.
 
In a sworn affidavit, Nakhuda argues the tiny primate was illegally taken from her and moved to a primate sanctuary in Sunderland, Ontario, where he now lives. Her motion will be heard on Dec. 20.
 
She says Darwin considers her his mother and had been living with her family.
 
Last weekend, the monkey captured attention by letting himself out of a parked car and ambling around the Ikea parking lot dressed in a fitted shearling coat.
 
He was captured by animal control officers, who fined Nakhuda for breaking a prohibited-animal regulation.