BHUBANESWAR: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on Monday caught 3 passengers carrying five.822 kg of smuggled gold value Rs 1.8 cr outside Biju Patnaik International Airport here. This is the biggest haul of gold consignment seized by the enforcement agency at the town airport.
The six pieces of gold biscuits had been hidden under the shoes with wrappers around them. One gold bar used to be additionally found concealed in computer. The passengers got here from Kuala Lumpur and the smuggled gold used to be reported have been brought from Bangkok. “The smuggled gold has been seized under Customs Act, 1962,” stated a DRI officer.
On a tip off, the DRI officials stored an eye fixed at the motion of each and every passenger exited during the arrival front room. “The 3 passengers had suspicious actions proper from the coming. We closely noticed their walk. They had by hook or by crook controlled to flee Customs check within the airport terminal. After intercepting them, we asked them to remove the shoes,” stated the officer.
Officials stated the passengers confessed to have brought the gold from a resident of Thailand they usually had been asked to hand over the consignment to an individual at the airport after arrival. They weren't recognized to the receiver of the gold. “They had been anticipating a choice from an individual to deliver the gold ahead of which we caught them,” stated the officer.
Significantly, smuggled gold from South-east Asian countries persisted to find its means into the town. Given the selection of cases detected by Customs and DRI, as many as 28 individuals (most of them gold carriers) had been detained by the businesses at the airport’s arrival.
Including the Monday’s haul, the DRI and Customs have jointly seized Rs 7 cr value of gold within two months. Customs alone has recorded seizure of 5.five kg gold. On Friday, Customs sleuths had seized 301 gram gold value Rs 9.64 lakh from a passenger coming from Kuala Lumpur.
From the first week of April, the Customs and its intelligence wing upgraded their checking and frisking mechanism in view of widespread seizure of gold. They procured a high-end narcotics trying out device, which is available at sensitive airports that steadily witness seizure of narcotics even though thus far no contraband merchandise has been seized.
Officials stated no longer most effective do gold smugglers think new airport as safe exit routes but additionally buyers of antiques, flora and fauna pieces, foreign currencies and contraband substance.
The six pieces of gold biscuits had been hidden under the shoes with wrappers around them. One gold bar used to be additionally found concealed in computer. The passengers got here from Kuala Lumpur and the smuggled gold used to be reported have been brought from Bangkok. “The smuggled gold has been seized under Customs Act, 1962,” stated a DRI officer.
On a tip off, the DRI officials stored an eye fixed at the motion of each and every passenger exited during the arrival front room. “The 3 passengers had suspicious actions proper from the coming. We closely noticed their walk. They had by hook or by crook controlled to flee Customs check within the airport terminal. After intercepting them, we asked them to remove the shoes,” stated the officer.
Officials stated the passengers confessed to have brought the gold from a resident of Thailand they usually had been asked to hand over the consignment to an individual at the airport after arrival. They weren't recognized to the receiver of the gold. “They had been anticipating a choice from an individual to deliver the gold ahead of which we caught them,” stated the officer.
Significantly, smuggled gold from South-east Asian countries persisted to find its means into the town. Given the selection of cases detected by Customs and DRI, as many as 28 individuals (most of them gold carriers) had been detained by the businesses at the airport’s arrival.
Including the Monday’s haul, the DRI and Customs have jointly seized Rs 7 cr value of gold within two months. Customs alone has recorded seizure of 5.five kg gold. On Friday, Customs sleuths had seized 301 gram gold value Rs 9.64 lakh from a passenger coming from Kuala Lumpur.
From the first week of April, the Customs and its intelligence wing upgraded their checking and frisking mechanism in view of widespread seizure of gold. They procured a high-end narcotics trying out device, which is available at sensitive airports that steadily witness seizure of narcotics even though thus far no contraband merchandise has been seized.
Officials stated no longer most effective do gold smugglers think new airport as safe exit routes but additionally buyers of antiques, flora and fauna pieces, foreign currencies and contraband substance.
Gold worth Rs 1.8 crore seized from Bhubaneswar airport
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May 07, 2018
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