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A court in Thane has granted bail to two people who were arrested earlier this month on suspicion of possessing ambergris, popularly known as whale vomit, worth..
Credit: Mid-Day - Published on December 31, 2023

Maharashtra crime: On being searched, the trio were found possessing ambergris worth Rs 85.45 lakh, an official said
Credit: Mid-Day - Published on October 5, 2023

Over 40 kg of ambergris, which is a product of sperm whales, valued at Rs 54 crores have been seized in the last two years.
Credit: Zee News - Published on May 21, 2023

Police and forest department officials from across India have started sending to the Laboratory for Conservation of Endangered Species (LaCONES) in Hyderabad..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published on April 17, 2023

The accused were involved in smuggling of 4.2 kg ambergris which is prohibited under the Wildlife Act. The price of 1 kg ambergris is Rs 2 crore.
Credit: DNA - Published on September 7, 2022

The ambergris, recovered from the accused, weighs around 2.316 kg and is worth Rs 2.60 crore in the international market
Credit: Mid-Day - Published on July 21, 2022

According to officials, the accused Yogesh Joshi (36) came to Mumbai from Beed district to sell whale vomit
Credit: Mid-Day - Published on November 26, 2021

Forest department officials in Tiruvarur seized 8 kilograms of ambergris or whale vomit worth Rs 8 crore from two people near Muthupettai on Saturday night...
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published on October 25, 2021

On July 8, the Mumbai range of the Thane forest department was alerted about a person coming with a large amount of ambergris to sell it.
on July 13, 2021 • Mid-Day
Credit: Indian Express - Published on June 16, 2021

After looking at the whale vomit, Niamrin inspected it and found that the mass of substance smelled like fish.
Credit: DNA - Published on March 4, 2021

Siriporn Niamrin was walking along the beach after a rainstorm when she noticed a large mass washed up on the shore in Nakhon Si Thammarat province.
Credit: DNA - Published on March 3, 2021

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