Three men were caught trying to sell stolen frozen eels (credit: NYPD 66th Precinct/Twitter)

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — Three men have been arrested in Brooklyn for swiping more than $1 million worth of frozen eels from a New Jersey shipping terminal, authorities said.

A 39-year-old man from Queens and two men from Brooklyn, ages 36 and 51, were arrested Monday when officers caught them selling the stolen delicacies, police said.

Our cops arrested 3 thieves w $360k in stolen eel in #BrooklynChinaTown. #SomethingsFishy pic.twitter.com/SL8e08SVg8 — NYPD 66th Precinct (@NYPD66Pct) August 22, 2016

According to investigators, the men picked up the shipment of 2,000 boxes of eels on June 1 from an Elizabeth, New Jersey, terminal. The company that bought the eels called police.

The owners set up a sting to buy back 200 boxes of their product on Monday outside a Brooklyn restaurant and authorities arrested the men at the warehouse where they were keeping the eels.

Police have recovered less than half of the boxes.

All three men are charged with criminal possession of stolen property.

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