DRI
Catches Sudan Gang Smuggling Gold Paste through Nepal
In a pan India operation Directorate of
Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has busted a gold smuggling syndicate of Sudanese nationals
operating through Nepal border. The DRI, in different interceptions in Patna, Pune
and Mumbai seized a total of 101.7 kg of smuggled gold valued at ₹51 crore
(approx.). The seized gold, mostly in paste form, was being brought to Patna through
the Indo-Nepal border and then transported via train or by air to different parts
of the country, largely to Mumbai.
The DRI officials intercepted three Sudanese
nationals in the late night of 19.02.2023 boarding a train at the Patna Railway
Station destined to Mumbai. Gold paste containing gold weighing 37.126 kg
in 40 packets was recovered from 2 Sudanese who had ingeniously concealed it in
specially made cavity of the sleeveless jackets worn by them. The third person was
the handler coordinating the smuggling activity at the border area and arranged
the transport of smuggled gold.
The second set of two Sudanese lady nationals
were intercepted on 20.02.2023 in Pune while travelling from Hyderabad to Mumbai
via Bus and 5.615 kg of smuggled gold in assorted form was recovered from
them concealed in their hand bags.
The third set of two Sudanese nationals
travelling to Mumbai from Patna were intercepted at Mumbai Railway Station on 20.02.2023.
Gold paste containing gold weighing 38.76 kg in 40 packets was recovered
from 2 Sudanese who had concealed it in similar fashion.
Acting swiftly on the leads provided by
the smugglers/carriers, the DRI officers recovered about 20.2 kg smuggled
gold in assorted forms along with ₹74 lakh worth foreign currency and ₹63
lakh Indian currency from different premises in Mumbai being used for extraction/
storage of smuggled gold. Three persons were apprehended in this follow up action.
DRI has earlier unearthed various novel
modus operandi of smuggling foreign origin gold into India such as smuggling
from the north eastern part of the country either through courier route of logistics
company or using concealment methods in vehicles or in person by bus, train, flight
etc. or recovery of gold from sea bed in Tamil Nadu Coast, after it was thrown by
smugglers from the fishing boat etc apart from the traditional modes used by the
smugglers.
In the present operation, code named Golden
Dawn, DRI seized a total of approximately 101.7 kg gold valued at ₹51 crore
along with ₹74 lakh worth foreign currency and ₹63 lakh Indian currency
and arrested 7 Sudanese and 3 Indian nationals so far. Further investigation is
in progress.