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Tamil Nadu: DRI seizes 23.34 kg smuggled gold worth Rs 14.43 cr in Chennai

By ANI | Updated: May 12, 2023 22:45 IST

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 12 : In two separate operations conducted this week, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence ...

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 12 : In two separate operations conducted this week, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) seized 23.34 kg of smuggled foreign gold valued at Rs 14.43 crore through Chennai International Airport and foiled an attempt to smuggle foreign gold into the country.

The operation was conducted on May 8. The DRI officers received intelligence that a passenger, who arrived at Chennai international airport from Dubai through Colombo, was carrying huge quantities of foreign-origin smuggled gold and was on his way to his residence in Chennai.

He was intercepted while getting down from an auto-rickshaw near his residence. Examination of the person led to the recovery of gold in paste form concealed in various kneecaps worn by him and in specially made pouches in his pants. After extraction, 13.28 kg of gold totally valued at 8.28 crore was recovered and seized, informed an official statement.

In another operation on May 11, 2023, the DRI officers intercepted a Sri Lankan national arriving from Colombo at Chennai International Airport. On examination of the hand baggage of the passenger, gold in paste form was found concealed inside eight chocolate packets. Melting of the paste resulted in the recovery of gold weighing 10.06 kg valued at Rs 6.15 crore.

Both persons were arrested and remanded to judicial custody.

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 12 : In two separate operations conducted this week, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) seized 23.34 kg of smuggled foreign gold valued at Rs 14.43 crore through Chennai International Airport and foiled an attempt to smuggle foreign gold into the country.

The operation was conducted on May 8, the DRI officers developed intelligence that a passenger, who arrived at Chennai international airport from Dubai through Colombo, was carrying huge quantities of foreign-origin smuggled gold and was on his way to his residence in Chennai.

Accordingly, he was intercepted while getting down from an auto-rickshaw near his residence. Examination of the person led to the recovery of gold in paste form concealed in various kneecaps worn by him and in specially made pouches in his pants. After extraction, 13.28 kg of gold totally valued at 8.28 crore was recovered and seized, said the official statement.

In another operation on May 11, 2023, the DRI officers intercepted a Sri Lankan national arriving from Colombo at Chennai International Airport. On examination of the hand baggage of the passenger, gold in paste form was found concealed inside eight chocolate packets. Melting of the paste resulted in the recovery of gold weighing 10.06 kg valued at Rs 6.15 crore.

Both persons were arrested and remanded to judicial custody.

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