Langur owners were being hired to provide their services at the stations, PRO for Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Bhupinder Dhillon said.
Monkeys here often get electrocuted and create problems with transmission lines besides they harass passengers at the railway stations.
As of now, Mathura Junction, Agra Fort, Raja Ki Mandi and Agra Cantonment railway stations will get the langur security cover, the PRO said today.
Complaining about the increase in the number of monkey attacks, a citizens' groups here has demanded that the primates be translocated.
A Rs 58-lakh package has been approved for catching monkeys in Agra, Mathura and Vrindavan and relocating them to the sanctuary, Bhatnagar said adding that the exercise would start in next two months.
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