Mangaluru: DRI foils smuggling bids at airport, railway station, seizes gold worth Rs 1 crore


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Mangaluru, Feb 11: In a major haul involving two separate incidents, DRI Mangaluru seized about 4 kg of gold valued at more than Rs 1 crore at Mangaluru International Airport and Mangaluru Junction Railway Station on Saturday February 10.

In the first case, a couple hailing from Kasargod were arrested for trying to smuggle 2.13 kg of gold concealed in a specifically made abdominal belt worn by them under their clothes whereas in another incident, two passengers who smuggled gold from Nepal and were travelling in train towards Kozhikode, Kerala were nabbed with 16 gold biscuits concealed in the inner pocket of their pants.

In the first case, acting on credible intelligence that two international passengers by name Hassan and Sameera of Kasargod, Kerala arriving by Spicejet flight number SG-60 from Dubai to Mangaluru at around 8.40 am on Saturday would attempt to smuggle gold into the country, the officers of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), regional unit, Mangaluru, mounted surveillance at the Mangaluru International Airport. On arrival of the aircraft from Dubai, the said passengers were identified and intercepted at the customs green channel and were escorted to customs arrival area and subjected to thorough checking.

During their body check, it was revealed that both were carrying skin coloured belts tied to their waist. The belts were found to be concealed with some heavy object and on opening them it was found that certain brown coloured rubber like compound was stuffed inside. The compound was examined by an expert jeweller and subsequently it was taken to a gold testing extraction centre and then under the supervision of DRI officers and independent witnesses, gold extraction was carried out. At the end gold of 23.99 carat purity weighing 2137.04 grams (2.137 kg) was extracted from the said compound. Their current market value was placed at around 66 lac.

The contraband gold was later seized by the officers of DRI under the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962. Both the passengers who happened to be husband and wife were arrested and produced before the chief judicial magistrate, Mangaluru and were later released on conditional bail.

In another incident, based on a tip off, two passengers travelling from Panvel to Kozhikode in Marusagar Express were caught hold of at Mangaluru Juction Railway station. During their personal examination, the officers found some heavy objects around waist band of their trousers. On cutting open the inside stitch of the waist band 16 gold bars ( 8 gold bars each) were recovered.

Both the passengers Moideen and Samsudheen admitted that 16 gold bars recovered from their possession were of foreign origin and were smuggled by them during their international travel from Dubai to Kathmandu, Nepal, a couple of days back. During the interrogation they further stated that after getting cleared from Kathmandu International Airport they crossed the land border at Birganj and entered India. Subsequently, they performed several cut journeys by road as well as train and on Saturday, they both boarded Marusagar Express (No 12978) at Panvel and were on their way to Kozhikode, Kerala when they were nabbed at Mangaluru Junction railway station.

The DRI officers seized 16 gold bars of foreign origin totally weighing 1865.600 grams valued at Rs 56,33,880 under Mahazar. Both the passengers were arrested and produced before the chief judicial magistrate, Mangaluru on Sunday February 11.

Further investigations are in progress in both cases.

  

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  • Rajesh, Mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    These people are carriers. There are many syindicates and politicians who operate from Dubai. Some politicians have many benami properties which are rented and generates quite good amount and they try to bring it back to India specially before elections.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Good gold smuggling catch indeed

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  • S. D'Silva, Mangalore, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    To carry Gold worth 50 lacs one should be a rich person. I doubt Ordinary people who work in Gulf could save that much money even in three to four years with salary of one lac per month after spending for their expenses.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Mangaluru needs a Genuine International Airport 😁😁😁

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  • Shekar Moily P, Udupi/India

    Sun, Feb 11 2018

    It is amazing and thrill to read news contents of Daijiworld on daily basis.Now Mangalore has become famous for catching contraband gold from passengers transiting through Mangalore ports especially Kaasargod passengers.I don't understand what these passengers are thinking.May be they think that they only expert in fooling the people rest are all fools.How funny,ridiculous and shrewd these cunning people are.What are all tricks,plan and ploy they are trying to use to smuggle gold.Whatever the tricks they use,finally they will be caught at respective ports by our excellent,efficient airport staffs in a innovative manner.They can not be fooled by anyone.These officials are capable of handling any situations coming on their way.Peopel should realize and think twice before traveling through Mangalore Ports.

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  • peacelover, India

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    These people are only carriers for nominal fee or a return ticket fare. They target greedy or helpless people who want to return and use these people.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 11 2018

    Mera Desh Badal Raha Hai 😁😁😁

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Feb 11 2018

    After 2014 , India has become somewhat rich country...

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 11 2018

    Now I have realized who motivates Somalians to do this dirty work and where the wealth is ending.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Gold has no demand in future... Also supply going to increase since it is available abundantly in sea..
    Only bitcoin will rule 😆

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 11 2018

    'Katmandu to Kozhikode' one belt one road.

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