Whale vomit worth Rs 10 cr seized in UP. Why is ambergris so costly?
Smuggling of ambergris is prohibited under the Wildlife Act of 1972. It costs upto Rs 2 crore a kg in the international market

Ambergris, or whale vomit, worth nearly Rs 10 crore have been seized by the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) and the state forest department in Lucknow.
STF sleuths posed as customers and requested four accused - Firoz Ahmad, Danish Akhtar, Avanish Kharwar and Abhay Kharwar - to deliver goods at their doorstep, IANS reported. The four were arrested from the Janeshwar Mishra park.
Smuggling of ambergris is prohibited under the Wildlife Act of 1972. It's also illegal in countries like the United States and Australia.
The STF seized 4.2 kg of ambergris, which goes at more than Rs 2 crore a kg in the international market.
What is ambergris
Freshly produced ambergris has a fecal odor, but acquires a sweet, earthy scent as it ages. It is highly valued by perfume makers as a fixative that allows the scent to endure much longer,
The name 'ambergris' is derived from the old French words Amber and Gris, which means grey amber.
How they were caught
The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) got suspicious about this ad - that is because ads for sales of illegal wildlife skin or organs online have code words like double engine, scooter, four-wheeler, pipe, aloo, pyaaz etc.
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