The five accused, identified as Usman Bhatia, Rizwan Patel, Yusuf Patel, Mohseen Patel and Imtiaz Ali, were arrested from Kamrej area after police recovered bags during checking containing mobile phones from the two vehicles they were travelling in from Mumbai to Surat, police said.
The high-end phones, many of them Apple iPhone, worth Rs 50 lakh were carbon-wrapped and kept in chocolate and biscuit boxes in four separate bags to evade airport scanner while being brought from South Africa to Mumbai, district Superintendent of Police (Rural) Mayursinh Chavda said.
They were arrested under CrPC Act 41 (arrest without warrant or order from magistrate) after they failed to produce any bill or receipt to establish that the hand sets they were carrying were bought legally.
"The phones that they possess are either stolen or illegally sourced in the international markets. They were brought to India in order to evade tracing through IMEI (international mobile equipment identity) number because once the handsets crosses international borders, it cannot be traced through IMEI number," Chavda said.
While four of the accused belong to Jambusar in Bharuch district, Imtiaz Ali, who originally hails from Jambusar, is now a South African resident.