Punch scrambled to the far corner of his enclosure, then bolted in alarm, his little eyes wide with panic as the intruders breached his safe space. Two young Americans thought it would be hilarious to jump into the enclosure of Punch, the 9-month-old monkey who’s taken the internet by storm. One climbed the fence in a blue suit with a giant smiling emoji head, while the other filmed every second. Chaos erupted in the Tokyo suburb as security rushed in, and police quickly arrested both intruders. Fans are stunned—how could anyone risk it with such a beloved little animal at stake? The videos circulating online are jaw-dropping, showing just how close this stunt came to turning dangerous… What were they thinking? Was it just a prank, or something darker lurking behind their audacity? 📌 Full story in the comments

American tourists arrested after breaking into Punch the Monkey’s enclosure at Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo

Two Americans were arrested in Japan on Monday after breaking into the enclosure of the beloved Punch the monkey, the 9-month-old internet sensation, police said.

Police in the Tokyo suburb of Chiba detained Reid Jahnai Daysun, 24, and Neal Jabahri Duan, 27, after one of the men allegedly jumped the fence to enter the enclosure while the other filmed.

Videos of the incident show a person, believed to be Daysun, in a blue suit with a smiling emoji head climbing into the enclosure that houses Punch.

A person dressed in a yellow emoji costume with sunglasses stands near a monkey enclosure as three monkeys look on.
An American man was detained for breaking into Punch the Monkey’s enclosure at a Japanese zoo.X / @mrjeffu
Reid Jahnai Daysun and Neal Jabahri Duan pose for a photo in an elevator.
Reid Jahnai Dayson (right) and Neal Jabahri Duan (left) were arrested.Instagram/Jahnai

The little monkey went viral after over heartbreaking images of him cradling an stuffed orangutan toy after his mother abandoned him at birth.

The man’s strange outfit appeared to be a reference to the emoji typically used to promote “memecoin” cryptocurrencies.

The intruder was also seen carrying a stuffed toy.

It remains unclear what connection the men have to crypto, with Daysun identifying as a college student and Duan as a self-proclaimed singer, according to Chiba police.

Both men’s social media accounts feature posts showing off their travels, fancy watches and cars, and stacks of money as they try to promote their online content.

A person dressed in a costume resembling Donald Trump, with a yellow head and dark sunglasses, standing in a macaque enclosure.
The American man is seen in the enclosure where Punch the Monkey lives. He is wearing an Emoji costume.X / @mrjeffu

Duan, an Austin native, markets himself as a singer based in California who has been all around the world, including trips to Japan, according to his Facebook and Instagram accounts.

Daysun had uploaded a photo of himself standing in the middle of the streets of Tokyo on Saturday.

Japan is no stranger to the trend of nuisance influencers, which sees tourists conduct illegal actions in a foreign country for views on social media.

Visitors observe Japanese macaque monkeys in their enclosure at Ichikawa City Zoo.
People watch Punch the Monkey from his enclosure at Ichikawa City Zoo in Ichikawa, Japan on March 21, 2026.NurPhoto via Getty Images

Zoo visitors were bewildered at the sight, with the macaques all running in fear and clustering at a rock formation in the enclosure to get away from the intruder.

A zookeeper could be seen walking in shortly and grabbing the man’s arm, taking him out of the enclosure, which houses about 50 monkeys.

Daysun and Duan were charged with obstructing operations at the zoo, which is now installing nets and permanent patrol units to protect the enclosure.

Two women posing with a person in a smiling emoji costume in a city at night.
Reid Jahnai Daysun uploaded this picture of him in Japan on May 17, 2026.Instagram/Jahnai

Both men have denied the charges, police said, with the duo expected to be questioned further by prosecutors on Tuesday.

The zoo said all the animals remained safe during the incident, including Punch, who was abandoned by his mother last July after a difficult labor during a brutal heatwave.

A macaque monkey rests on a brown stuffed orangutan toy.
Punch the Monkey went viral on the internet for carrying a stuffed monkey around after being rejected by the other monkeys in the zoo’s enclosure.JIJI PRESS/AFP via Getty Images

The circumstances of his birth left the little macaque with little natural guidance, leading to a childhood of playing by himself and unable to integrate with other monkeys.

The zoo’s efforts to help him socialize, including giving him a stuffed toy, went viral online as fans around the world rooted for Punch to make friends.

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