Gold worth ₹95 lakh seized at Bengaluru airport

February 21, 2018 12:17 am | Updated 12:17 am IST -

Customs officials at Kempegowda International Airport have seized gold worth ₹95 lakh this week. According to a press release from the Additional Commissioner of Customs, officials foiled three attempts to smuggle gold.

The first incident was on Sunday night, when gold weighing 199 gm and worth ₹60 lakh was recovered from a flight that had arrived from Singapore. The gold was wrapped in black insulating tapes and kept inside a cabin luggage that had been abandoned in the aircraft.

The second incident was when officials seized gold worth ₹28.43 lakh weighing 895 gm. The passenger, Kannada Kathlasleem Arif, 21, had arrived from Dubai. The gold was concealed in the form of foils in corrugated boxes used for wrapping toys.

In the third incident, a passenger named Mohammed Talib Ahmed was found with 223 gm of gold in his rectum.

According to the press note, in another case 135 cigarettes worth ₹4 lakh were seized on Monday from a passenger named Allah Baksh who had arrived from Kuala Lumpur.

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