Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Indonesian authorities are being urged to intervene as baby primates are allegedly being chained by the neck and sold in a horror wet market.Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN) is pushing for action against the "serious wildlife crime" as long-tailed macaques brought in from Sumatra island are openly sold monthly at Satria Bird Market in Denpasar.The species are classified as “vulnerable” species internationally, they have yet to receive protection in Indonesia.The organisation claim many tourists and visitors end up buying the monkeys out of pity but don’t know how to give them proper care afterwards.
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