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Superintendent of
Customs at Chennai Irfan Ahmed Mohammed was on his way to board a flight to
Lucknow along with his wife when he was stopped during security screening, said
an airport source.
A senior Customs officer from Chennai was caught by the
Central Industrial Security Force at Bengaluru airport carrying cash to the
tune of Rs 74,81,500 in his
hand baggage on Tuesday morning. The officer has been handed over to the
Enforcement Directorate for interrogation.
Superintendent of Customs at Chennai Irfan Ahmed Mohammed
was on his way to board a flight to Lucknow along with his wife when he was
stopped during security screening, said an airport source. "During regular
baggage screening, the notes amounting to Rs 74,81,500 were found in bundles of Rs
2,000 in his hand baggage. It was not concealed inside anything," he said.
The incident occurred around 9.30 am. Mohammed was on his
way to board IndiGo flight 6E 625, which had a
scheduled departure of 10.20 am.
The airport source said that carrying such a huge sum of
money on a flight without prior permission was an offence. An airport cop told
that in addition to the cash, hi-end mobile phones and some gold jewellery were also found in the baggage. "Carrying a
few valuables was not a serious issue but carrying bundles of notes running
into lakhs without details on the source of money is illegal," he added.
An attempt to flush down notes worth Rs
10 lakh in the airport toilet was unsuccessful. Another airport source said
that as soon as the officer was caught, his wife said she was not feeling well
and headed to the washroom. "After
she left the washroom, the place was searched by CISF lady staffers. They
looked around the place and recovered notes totalling
Rs 10 lakh from it."
An Indigo spokesperson did not have any response with
reference to this specific incident. However, she said, "Our flight rules
permit domestic passengers to carry upto Rs 50,000 in cash without any documents and upto Rs 2 lakh with supporting
documents."