DRI arrest two, seize smuggled gold worth Rs 67 lac at Mangaluru airport


Media Release

Mangaluru, Jan 6: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence launched an anti-smuggling operation at the Mangaluru International Airport in the midnight on January 4 and successfully intercepted two passengers travelling from Dubai to Mangaluru in SpiceJet Flight SG 146 which landed in Mangaluru on January 5.

The DRI team acting on a tip off, subjected the two persons to intense questioning regarding the smuggling of the yellow metal which established that the persons were attempting to smuggle gold. Both the persons were found to be carrying gold in the form of paste, which is a novel modus adopted by the smuggling syndicates to bypass the customs checks at the airport.

Sources from the airport said that one of the passengers hails from Bhatkal and had concealed fve balls containing gold paste wrapped in adhesive paste in his rectum. The balls weighed a total of 809 grams and upon extraction yielded 641.410 grams of gold. The other passenger hailing from Kasargod, Kerala, was found concealing gold in paste form in his underwear with a special pouch to conceal the gold. The gold paste carried by him weighed 1,008 grams and upon extraction yielded 646.670 grams of gold of 999 purity. The total value of the gold seized by DRI is Rs 67 lac in the Indian market.

DRI sources confirmed the bust in which more than 1.2kg of gold was seized from the said two persons. However, they refused to divulge the identities of the suspects as the probe is under way. The central agency suspects that the persons are belonging to Bhatkal and Kasargod based gangs are in smuggling gold and have strong international links in the UAE. Subsequent to the easing of lockdown restrictions and the resuming of the international flights, the number of cases of gold smuggling is on the rise, said the officials.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    Congratulations team DRI.
    Keep it up

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  • Abdullah, kundapura

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    Its unfortunate that to get some money people are placing themself in danger and ruine their life. It is sure that these people are carriers and main culprit is another one. These people use innocents to carry gold promising good amount of money. Dears, why do yu opt this illegal way. Be happy with whatever God has given to you. You cannot lie always and one day or other you will be caught. think about your family before you take wrong way of earning money. Your hard earned money only benefit you and money earned by illegal way wil never benefit you or your family. Correct yourself and dont put yourself in danger in future. May God give you right way of thinking.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    "The other passenger hailing from Kasargod, Kerala... "


    Kasaragod + Bhatkal = deadly combination

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    All these people roam around in Mangalore in fancy cars and regular visitors to malls and restaurants in Mangalore.

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  • Jogesh T, Karkala

    Thu, Jan 07 2021

    Dylan, Mangalore - How do you identify them they're regular visitor to Malls in Mangalore, roaming in fancy and luxurious cars? Do you work as a security guard in the mall or car parking in-charge?

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  • Abdul kader,, Vidyanagar , KASARAGOD.

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    Bhatkal again in news....

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  • Saif, Udupi

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    Sir, your kasargodian also there... 😂😂😂

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