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‘Two of the pieces of silver that Judas bought’; No matter how much Monson’s sense of humor is appreciated, it is not enough. B. Iqbal

Thiruvananthapuram: The humor shown by Monson in presenting two of the silver coins bought by Judas to betray Jesus is not enough no matter how much he appreciates it. B. Iqbal. Iqbal also wrote on Facebook that Monson Maungdaw should not be underestimated as just a cheating hero.

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Don’t underestimate Monson Maungdaw as just a cheating hero. Prior to this, Malayalees used to come forward with ‘Ahamahamikaya’ for many deceptions. It is a market secret that any swindler (indebted to Kavalam) knows that Malayalees are gullible people who pretend to be the biggest cameramen of all. ”

Monson, however, is notable for his sense of humor, which should be described as his highest. Only old-fashioned items applied to Moses’ crutch and Alexander’s sword. However, Monson’s sense of humor is not enough to show that he presented two of the silver coins that Judas bought to betray Jesus. In truth he bowed down. Recognizing Kunchan Nambiar and VKN as the successors of not the famous cheating heroes, Monson is requested to be honored with the award for overall contribution in the sense of humor.

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The house in Kaloor, Kochi was turned into a museum where Monson kept and displayed fake antiquities. He had set up strict security measures for the visitors. Monson, who claims to have some of the world’s most ancient artifacts, will first lock the visitors’ mobile phones in a locker in the living room. Once inside, these items are guarded by round and round security cameras. Monson also had several security staff. Monson even displayed a piece of cloth in the house, claiming that it was covered in the blood of Jesus Christ.

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Monsignor Maungdaw’s antiquities sale claimed to be an artifact, including the throne of Tipu Sultan. But the crime branch found that these were made by a carpenter in Cherthala. Monson claimed that he had in his possession a piece of Moses’ rod mentioned in the Bible. But Monson told police he sold the artifacts, saying he was not the original but a copy of it. He allegedly embezzled crores of rupees from several people, including members of the royal family in Kuwait and Dubai, for sending money from abroad to sell antiquities.

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Monson Mavungal’s main claim was that “in Kerala we have two of the thirty pieces of silver that Judas received for betraying Jesus.” Many will believe it when one of Monson’s followers reverently pulls out these two coins, which are kept in another box in the shape of a coffin. There are even famous YouTubers, a mother and son, who took the camera team to Monson’s house and showed him the devotional background music that shot the scenes of this coin being taken out like this. “It’s a great privilege to be able to touch these coins in my hand,” she said in the video.

Cherthala Maungkal Monson was known as Dr. Monson was named Maungdaw. No one is clear on how he became a ‘doctor’. The handshake was a rhetoric to persuade people. He rented a house in Kaloor for half a lakh rupees a month. But the rent has not been paid for eight months.

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