Mangaluru: Gold worth Rs 20.67 lac seized at airport, one held


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS) 

Mangaluru, Jun 23: A man, who tried to smuggle gold through the international airport here in the city was arrested by the custom officials on June 22. 

The value of the confiscated gold from the passenger is said to be Rs 20.67 lac.

 

 

The passenger hid the said 24 carat pure gold in paste form inside his rectum. The weight of the said gold is 608 grams.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Will we ever get to see a Genuine International Airport for our Districts ....

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi Mumbai STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Excellent catch by Mangalore Customs official. Keep it up.

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  • Allan, Dubai

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Is that him Rectum or Tunnel Haaaaaa

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Good catch by Mangalore customs official. Keep it up.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Seattle

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Custom officials arrested a Nigerian for gold smuggling through Mangalore airport without realizing that the gold prices have peaked out and profit margins wiped off after commission to local Congress authorities.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Everyone's thoughts are right. They are not revealing the identity because you all know who it might be!!!

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  • Nanac Shetty, Kinnigoly

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    No doubt custom officials are alert and efficient . But unfortunately because of few smugglers all passengers have to suffer at Mangalore Airport. Passengers are treated like culprits from departure till Arrival. Aged passengers have to suffer a lot at rude Hindi speaking security personnel. I doubt even arrival luggage is purposely loaded late on the collection belt so as to earn from parking fee !. Prep- paid taxi mafia etc will soon make mangalore airport as least preferred airport. There is no more pleasure of flying from Mangalore Airport.

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  • rahulraj, kadri

    Mon, Jun 24 2019

    Soon Mangalore airport is going to be managed by ADANI group. Just see how things will improve...Currently its managed by government, so all this issues.

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  • Jayesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    They even not left any body parts to smuggle either gold or drugs. 21st century unani vaidyas.

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  • Jayesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    We wont ask name of passenger. Eenka aari oondoo. All belonged to same basket.

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  • abu mohammed, KSA Mangaluru

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    No, You are wrong jayesa. if the culprit is not from a particular community, the names will not be published. when there is no name , you should keep quite, saying " au namma jana maarre, swantha bangaara au, smuggling att"

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