Thane: In two separate attacks, the Forest division Thane arrested five people from Mumbai to deal with 27 kg Ambergris worth Rs 26 Crore on the market.
Gajendra rented, the Deputy Forest Conservator, Thane, told that the Mumbai range staff from the Thane Forest Division recently ended around two ambergris agreements, wildlining substances released by sperm whales, which will be carried out in various locations in the West.
The suburbs of the city of Mumbai on July 8 and 10.
Ambergris found sea level in floating and used to manufacture certain premium and aphrodisiac perfumes.
Pope sperm is a protected species according to the protection of wildlife in 1972 and keeps ambergris or other things related to endangered classes considered illegal, explained forest officials.
“The defendant was looking for a customer to complete an agreement to sell ambergris shares.
We sent bait customers and trapped the sellers who were arrested with stock in two attacks.
In four people arrested and 8kgs ambergris recovered from them in the second attack, but another man was arrested and 19 Kg hidden, “Rent information.
The defendant was presented before the court sent them to forest custody.
The Forestry Department is investigating the case for further trails in this case.