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Tomato Heist: Indian Police File Complain After 400 Kg Stolen
Tomato Heist: Indian Police File Complain After 400 Kg Stolen
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Police in the Indian state of Maharashtra on Friday said that they are looking for thieves who stole 400 kilograms of tomatoes from a farmer’s residence.
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Police in the Indian state of Maharashtra on Friday said they were looking for thieves who had stolen 400 kilograms of tomatoes from a farmer’s residence.Arun Dhome, a resident of Pimparkhed in Pune district, alleged that around 400 kg of harvested tomatoes had been stolen from outside his house.The cost of tomatoes in India have skyrocketed from INR 25 ($0.30) to INR 120-150 ($ ($1.46-1.82) per kg, demonstrating a shocking surge of over 400% due to its scarcity nationwide.Although the government has taken certain steps to ensure a cooling down of prices, it also said that costs will take some time to go down.
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Tomato Heist: Indian Police File Complain After 400 Kg Stolen
Deexa Khanduri
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As tomato prices have tripled in most Indian cities, many incidents related to tomatoes are now making the news. Two weeks ago, a tomato farmer was killed for the money he earned by selling tomatoes.
Police in the Indian state of
Maharashtra on Friday said they were looking for thieves who had
stolen 400 kilograms of tomatoes from a
farmer’s residence.Arun Dhome, a resident of Pimparkhed in Pune district, alleged that around 400 kg of harvested tomatoes had been stolen from outside his house.
"The farmer claimed that he had kept the tomatoes in 20 crates in a vehicle parked outside his house on Sunday night," the police said. One crate can carry 20-25 kilograms of tomatoes.
The cost of tomatoes in India have skyrocketed from INR 25 ($0.30) to INR 120-150 ($ ($1.46-1.82) per kg, demonstrating a shocking surge of over 400% due to its scarcity nationwide.
Although the government has taken certain steps to ensure a cooling down of prices, it also said that costs will take some time to go down.