New Delhi: Delhi Customs officials have arrested a passenger arriving from Dubai after seizing 170 grams of gold worth over Rs 21 lakh concealed inside a beverage bottle cap at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport.
In a post on X on Sunday, October 26, Delhi Customs said the Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) intercepted an Indian traveller who arrived on Air India flight AI-996 from Dubai on Saturday, October 25. The passenger was stopped at the green channel based on profiling, and the gold was detected during an X-ray screening of the passenger’s baggage.
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Delhi Customs seize 170g gold worth over Rs 21 lakh from a Dubai passenger. The gold was hidden inside a beverage bottle cap and detected during an X-ray screening of baggage at IGI Airport. pic.twitter.com/ptGwgEaH3e
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Officials described the concealment as a “novel modus operandi” and said the alertness of officers helped expose the creative smuggling method. The gold was seized under the Customs Act, and further investigation is under way.
Delhi Customs said the case reflects the growing trend of inventive smuggling methods amid rising globalgold prices and reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining tight surveillance at airports.
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