City
Epaper

Kerala: Customs Seize Rs 44 Lakh Foreign Currency from Woman at Nedumbassery Airport

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 16, 2025 19:26 IST

A incident woman passenger has caught smuggling foreign currency worth lakhs through the international airport at Nedumbassery. Woman has been ...

Open in App

A incident woman passenger has caught smuggling foreign currency worth lakhs through the international airport at Nedumbassery. Woman has been booked for act said Customs officials. The passenger, identified as Geetha, tried to travel to Dubai on a SpiceJet Airlines flight on Thursday night, a Customs statement said.

As per the reports total of 2,00,000 Saudi Riyal (valued at Rs 44,40,000) was found concealed in aluminium foil packets placed in her checked-in baggage, it added. Gold Smuggling at Delhi Airport: Customs Officials Seize 473 GM Gold at IGIA Hidden Inside Wheels of Trolley Bag. The foreign currencies were seized, and the woman passenger was booked, the statement said, adding that an investigation is underway.

Tags: keralaCustomAirportNational news
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalBihar Assembly Elections 2025: Mahagathbandhan Likely to Release Joint Manifesto on Oct 28

NationalKerala: Helicopter Carrying President Droupadi Murmu Gets Stuck After Landing on Sunken Helipad at Pramadam Stadium (Watch Video)

LifestyleBhai Dooj Vidhi: Know the Auspicious Time and How to Perform Brother’s Tilak Ceremony

MumbaiMumbai Airport Busts ₹7.86 Crore Drug Smuggling Attempt from Hong Kong

NationalGreater Noida: Woman Beating Security Guard in Society Premises Caught on Camera (Watch Video)

National Realted Stories

NationalGovt initiates process to appoint next CJI, seeks Chief Justice Gavai's recommendation

NationalNDA alliance set for decisive win in Bihar polls: Union MoS SP Singh Baghel (IANS interview)

NationalTelangana minister Surekha apologises to CM for daughter’s outbursts

NationalK'taka: Diwali traditional fest turns tragic as 3 killed in bull-taming competition

NationalBhopal district administration orders ban on 'carbide gun'