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Coronavirus impact: Saphale prawn farms hit by 'chingri chors'

Aquaculture industry says gangs are targetting them, sometimes stealing 250 kg of fish worth Rs 1 lakh at one go

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The farmers' grapevine suggests at least three prawn thefts a month

The farmers' grapevine suggests at least three prawn thefts a month

One of the lockdown's lesser known impacts, has been a spike in brash robberies at prawn farms, in a small town called Saphale, located in Palghar district in Maharashtra."

This town, two train stations ahead of Virar, is a pulsating aquaculture hub. Many farmers, several from Mumbai too, have ponds cultivating prawns primarily, which they sell in local markets, or to processors for export.

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