Bombay police warn of fake beach diamonds

INDIA: Thousands of people have been flocking to a beach in India's financial hub in a manic diamond rush, but police said yesterday…

INDIA: Thousands of people have been flocking to a beach in India's financial hub in a manic diamond rush, but police said yesterday the stones were fakes and warned them to stay away after one treasure hunter was drowned.

Beggars, hawkers, street children and housewives and tourists have been arriving at Bombay's Juhu beach, scouring the sands for glittering stones for the past three days.

The treasure seekers have been on all fours on the sand from early in the morning, witnesses and police said, sifting through the gravel looking for precious stones. Many even continue their search into the night, searching by torchlight.

"We heard people found diamonds on the beach," said Dhruv, a 15-year-old boy who sells newspapers on Bombay's commuter trains, "so I came here with my friends and we have found more than 50 diamonds, which we managed to sell."

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Police, however, said the stones were fake and warned people not to venture out on to the beach, particularly during the high tide. However the warnings have apparently had little effect. While local jewellers were reported as saying the stones were worthless, crowds on the beach said they had been sold for 300 to 1,500 rupees (€5 to $28).

Theories on the source of the stones vary.

Some believe that they could be part of smuggled loot which was lost in the Arabian sea and washed up on the beaches, while others say they are props left behind after a recent Bollywood film shoot.