Justin Bieber has finally left his monkey to become a German property.
The baby primate, Mally, was seized by German customs authorities in March and Bieber was directed to submit some papers such as vaccination and import records to get the capuchin back, Radar Online reported.
But customs representatives have said that they did not receive any of the mentioned documents by Friday which was the deadline.
However, Bieber still has six weeks to challenge the decision.
The animal, which has been taken care at an animal centre, will reportedly go to a zoo.
Mally has been cared for at an animal shelter till date; German authorities also want Bieber to pay for the expenses of the food and vet visits, which may cost the singer thousands of dollars.
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