Mangaluru: Biggest ever haul - customs seize gold worth Rs 1.25 crore at airport


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Mar 17: The customs officials with the help of Jet Airways security staff seized 4 gold bars hidden inside the toilet of aircraft 9W 531 arriving from Dubai here on March 17.

The aircraft was proceeding to Mumbai after stopover at the airport here. Each of these bars were of 1 kilogram weight each.

The passenger is yet to be identified.

In another case, a passenger who arrived in the same aircraft was found to have 2 gold biscuits hidden in his rectum, weighing about 230 grams valued at about Rs 7 lacs. 

This is said to be the biggest ever seizure at this airport on a single day.

Customs officials were not available for comments. 

 

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Mar 18 2018

    Is our local mass media will shed light, how much in the last five years confiscated by customs?
    Who does the auditing of the seized property?
    How much the total value of confiscated assets?

    When there is so much deficit in the budget why this confiscated gold can be used to offset the balance?
    Instead of levying additional taxation on passenger like airport fee, service charges and so on why this money can be used to decrease the travel cost which may help the low wage workers abroad?

    Jai Hind

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  • Harish, Kadaba

    Sun, Mar 18 2018

    Punsih them as per Sharia

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Sun, Mar 18 2018

    These people are the least educated and qualified and yet they are the richest among all other communties , no wonder ..

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Sun, Mar 18 2018

    To project somebody's social status
    The phrase "been born with a silver spoon in his mouth",
    shall be changed now as
    "Caught with Golden Biscuit in the Rectum !"

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  • sam, India

    Sun, Mar 18 2018

    Good one.

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  • SUNNY DSOUZA, MARNIMIKATTE MANGALORE

    Sun, Mar 18 2018

    Actually government should not conscificate whoever has bought it might be of his savings it should not be taxed either. Only when it is bought wrongfully then act.For years they strive abroad leaving their family behind this is the gift from the government.

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  • peacelover, India

    Sun, Mar 18 2018

    Why one should bring gold, why don't they send their money through legal way.

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Sat, Mar 17 2018

    Now show off with Silver, I made it clear to my family not touching gold from this dirty mine/dirty locker.

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Sat, Mar 17 2018

    Rectum and Gold - doesn't match each other !!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 17 2018

    I wonder who takes custody of this Gold ...

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  • Deghi Mirch, India

    Sat, Mar 17 2018

    Modi-G.
    Happy Joshi?

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