Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court has ordered Hassan district Superintendent of Police and District Forest Officer to come before the court with regard to the killing of 38 monkeys. A Divisional Bench headed by Chief Justice AS Oka has sought details on the progress of investigation in the case. The bench opined that clarity is needed on the jurisdictions of police and forest departments in connection with this case and ordered SP, DFO from Hassan district in Karnataka to appear before the court on August 12 via video conferencing for explanations. A total of 38 monkeys were found dead on July 29, in Chowdenahalli village of Belur taluk. The incident came to light when the local youths, after finding gunny bags lying on the roadside, opened them. The miscreants had stuffed monkeys in gunny bags and they died because of suffocation. The forest department has formed a special team to look into the case under the leadership of the Deputy Conservator of Forests. The case was registered under the Wild Life Act. The forest department and police arrested 7 persons on August 2 in connection with the killing. The accused stated that local villagers had funded them to catch monkeys as they destroyed crops. Odisha bars devotees from assembling at puja pandals during festive season Monsoon session Live: 3 bills passed in Lok Sabha amid uproar, Rajya Sabha adjourned till 12 pm Security beefed up at Lucknow's Mankameshwar temple after terror threat