All the three men, natives of Kasargod, followed the same modus operandi to smuggle the biscuits by concealing them in their rectum, Superintendent G Balagopal said.
A team of officials checked one Mohammed Javid (24) who came by an Air India Express flight at 11.00 AM and found he had concealed seven gold biscuits worth Rs 22 lakh, following which he was arrested
On specific intelligence inputs, 45-year-old Abdul Rahiman who arrived by a Qatar Airways flight at 8.30 AM was checked. He was found to have concealed seven biscuits worth Rs 22 lakh and was also arrested, Balagopal said.
Saidhu is being questioned and if necessary would be arrested, Balagopal said.
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