Gold, USD, and contraband seized from different passengers at Delhi airport

NEW DELHI: In three separate incidents involving passengers bound for different flights at Indira Gandhi International Airport, customs authorities on Monday seized US dollars, narcotics and gold allegedly being smuggled.

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Gold, USD, and contraband seized from different passengers at Delhi airport

NEW DELHI: In three separate incidents involving passengers bound for different flights at Indira Gandhi International Airport, customs authorities on Monday seized US dollars, narcotics and gold allegedly being smuggled.

Article outline

  1. What happened
  2. Background
  3. The bottom line

Key points

  • In another incident, Air Intelligence Unit searched an Indigo flight from Bangkok (6E 1064) after it landed at the Delhi airport.
  • In the last incident of the day, a passenger travelling from Riyadh to Mumbai by Indigo flight 6E 315 was intercepted at Terminal 1.
  • Thorough examination made public 15 cut pieces of 24-carat gold, totalling 523 grams, cleverly concealed inside the solid core of a cookware lid.
  • The search resulted in the recovery of one package weighing 498 grams of ganjha (hydroponic weed) left behind by a passenger inside the plane.
  • The passenger was carrying some household goods along with a cookware set in his checked-in luggage.

Acting on a tip-off from revenue intelligence officers, customs authorities intercepted a passenger travelling to Dubai to board flight AI-4309, from whom they recovered over USD 15, 000 in currency notes.

"A thorough examination of his checked-in baggage led to the recovery of USD 15, 500 (roughly Rs 14.8 lakh) concealed in a fake bottom of the baggage and inside the cap of a casserole, " officers remarked.

For context, the search resulted in the recovery of one package weighing 498 grams of ganjha (hydroponic weed) left behind by a passenger inside the plane. The recovered substance has been handed over for further necessary action under the NDPS Act, 1985.

Notably, the passenger was carrying some household goods along with a cookware set in his checked-in luggage. X-ray screening flagged suspicious images in his luggage.

Thorough examination made public 15 cut pieces of 24-carat gold, totalling 523 grams, cleverly concealed inside the solid core of a cookware lid. Afterwards, the passenger was apprehended.

For now, gold, USD, and contraband seized from different passengers at Delhi airport remains the part of the story worth watching, and further updates are likely as more details are confirmed.

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