Six Arrested at Delhi Airport for Smuggling Gold, Cigarettes Worth ₹
1.79 Crore
Customs officials arrested six people at the international
airport here for allegedly trying to smuggle into the country gold, some of which
was concealed in their bodies, and cigarettes worth ₹ 1.79 crore, an official
statement issued on Sunday said.
Ten passengers were intercepted by the officers after their
arrival from Dubai on Friday, the statement issued by the Customs (preventive) said.
"Detailed search of their baggage led to the recovery
of foreign origin cigarettes of various brands such as Esse
Light/Gold Special, Pine, Dunhill Switch, Gold Flake, Benson & Hedges Blue Gold
etc. totalling to 7.52 lakh sticks and valued at around
₹ 1.15 crore," it said.
Further, a search of the said passengers led to the recovery
of gold paste from which 1.26 kg of gold worth around ₹ 64 lakh has been recovered,
it said, adding that "the same was concealed by them on and in their bodies,
including the rectum".
According to the statement, both cigarettes and gold have
been seized under the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962.
"The total value of seizure comes out to be ₹ 1.79
crore," the statement said.
These passengers also admitted to have smuggled in around
18 lakh sticks of foreign origin cigarettes worth around ₹ 2.41 crore in the
past, it said.
"Thus, the total offence value, including previous offences,
comes out to be around ₹ 4.20 crores," it added.
So far, six arrests have been made in the case, the statement
said.
Late last month, customs (preventive) officials at the Indira
Gandhi International (IGI) airport had seized foreign origin cigarettes worth ₹
1.24 crore, among other things, from nine Afghanistani
men.