Thane: Thane Police has arrested two persons for smuggling vomit of whale fish in Kasarvadvali area of Ghodbunder area. Goods worth Rs 1 crore 20 thousand have been recovered from the arrested accused.
In Thane and Mumbai region, there was a case of increase in the smuggling of vomit of the protected animal whale fish. In this context, senior police officers had issued orders from time to time to take appropriate action. In that regard, on December 17, Inspector Honrao of the Property Cell, Crime Branch, Thane City Police received a tip-off that some people were selling whale fish vomit on the service road in front of Shah College, near Kasarvadvali, Ghodbunder Road, Thane. Coming to campus.
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On the basis of this information, Assistant Police Inspector Swapnil Pradhan and other colleagues including police constable Thackeray had laid a trap in the area. Accordingly, Sushant Suresh Behera (32), commercial land brokerage work, Naigaon East and Manoj Surendra Sharma (40) businessman Salon, resident of Nalasopara East were detained and seized a whale fish vomit-like substance along with two mobile phones. The phone and a motorcycle worth one crore 20 thousand five hundred rupees were confiscated. A case has been registered against him at Kasarvadwali police station and further investigation is on.