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Air India employee held with 1.6 kg gold

Published - November 16, 2017 12:29 am IST - Mumbai

The gold is worth ₹44.10 lakh.

Customs officials at the Mumbai Airport on Wednesday arrested an on-duty service engineer with Air India for allegedly helping smuggle gold worth ₹44.10 lakh from Bangkok to India.

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The man waiting to receive the gold bars has also been arrested.

V. Rama Mathew, Commissioner of Customs, Mumbai Airport, said in a statement that during the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday, officers of the Air Intelligence Unit intercepted Janardhan Gunaji Kondvilkar, a senior superintendent-service engineer with Air India, on the basis of specific intelligence.

Mr. Kondvilkar was exiting the aerobridge after attending to his duty on flight AI-331, which had arrived from Bangkok. On searching him, officers found eight cut pieces of gold bars, together weighing 1.6 kg, worth ₹44.10 lakh. The gold was seized under the Customs Act, 1962.

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Officials said Mr. Kondvilkar has admitted to the possession, carriage and recovery of the gold. Vijay Jagdish Rawal, who was waiting outside the airport for the gold, was then arrested.

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