Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has launched a special drive to destroy the cultivation centres of the exotic Thai Mangur fish.
The decision is outcome of a meeting held last week between fish traders and officials of the Maharashtra fisheries department headed by Minister Aslam Shaikh.
After a detailed review of the situation, Shaikh has ordered a ban on sale of Thai Mangur fish and asked officials to destroy its breeding centres, officials said.
"The fish is popularly known as Thai Mangur or African Mangur or foreign Mangur, as appearances is somewhat like fresh water Mangur.
"But the Thai Mangur is cultivated in highly unhygienic conditions, which may lead to people falling sick after consuming it," said an official from the fisheries department.