Mangaluru Customs seize contraband valued over Rs 1.7 crore

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Mangaluru Customs seize contraband valued over Rs 1.7 crore

Mangaluru: During the month of December 2017, the Customs officers at Mangaluru International Airport detected 14 cases and intercepted 18 passengers who had adopted diverse modus operandi to smuggle the contraband. The officers seized 3.87 kgs smuggled gold valued over Rs.1.1 crore and foreign currencies equivalent to Rs 56.11 lakhs, which was attempted to be smuggled out of the country.

The contraband gold was smuggled in various forms viz., gold foils to wrap chocolate bars and chewing gums; stitching copper coated gold wires inside embroidered flowers of burkas; concealing cubical pieces and circular plates of gold inside lids of face creams and make up kits; concealing gold pieces inside electronic devices like hair trimmer etc. Further, 3 passengers had smuggled gold by way of concealment in their rectum.

The officers also seized assorted foreign currencies equivalent to INR 56.1 lakhs in three separate incidents which was procured illicitly and attempted to be smuggled out of the country.

The passengers intercepted hailed from Kasargod, Bhatkal, Ullasnagar and one from Mumbai arriving from/departing to Middle East. In the cases registered, six passengers had been arrested and remanded to judicial custody by the Pr Civil Judge (Sr. Division) and Chief Judicial Magistrate.

The attempts to smuggle contraband are being thwarted by the vigilant officers by way of gathering actionable clues from various sources, profiling the passengers, monitoring the movement of the passengers, and effective constant co-ordination with other stakeholders.

Further investigations in these cases are in progress.


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Original R.Pai
6 years ago

“The passengers intercepted hailed from Kasargod, Bhatkal, Ullasnagar and one from Mumbai…” – Report.

Again, no names. Great. Is it because gold smuggling has ‘no religion’? smiles…Oh well,when do we stop hiding truth?