Why Nagpur authorities are destroying 36,000 kg of fish seized from 11 ponds across the city
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The administration in Nagpur has launched a major crackdown on environmentalists. A joint team of five departments raided Chincholi and seized 36 tons of banned Thai mongoose fish and buried it in an 8-foot-deep pit. Watch the full report...
Why Nagpur authorities are destroying 36,000 kg of fish seized from 11 ponds across the city
A Nagpur crackdown on banned Thai Mangur farming has resulted in the destruction of more than 36 tonnes of fish recovered from 11 ponds in Parshivni taluka. Fisheries officials used mapping and dummy customers to verify suspected illegal activity before deploying local fishermen for the operation. The department said around 51 tonnes of Thai Mangur have been destroyed in the region over three months.
Nagpur Fisheries Department Raids 11 Ponds, Destroys 36 Tonnes of Banned Thai Mangur
Nagpur: The Fisheries Department has intensified its crackdown on the illegal farming of banned Thai Mangur, destroying more than 36 tonnes of the fish recovered from 11 ponds in Chicholi-Mahadula area of Parshivni taluka, Nagpur district. Officials identified the ponds using Google mapping and subsequently verified information about illegal Thai Mangur farming and sale through dummy customers before launching the raids. A team led by Assistant …
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