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2 held with smuggled gold worth Rs 3 crore

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

It appeared to be no less than a movie scene for over 160 passengers on board an aircraft when they saw customs officials entering the plane and carrying out an arrest and seizure operation of two alleged gold smugglers.

The officials arrested two men for carrying little over three kilograms of smuggled gold worth nearly Rs one crore on Friday, sources said.

The accused, who hail from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, were travelling in a flight from Chandigarh to New Delhi, they said.

The customs officials at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport here, who got the last-minute input that the duo were carrying smuggled gold, rushed to Terminal 1 which is about a 15-minute drive from Terminal 3 of the international airport, the sources said.

 

Due to paucity of time and credibility of inputs, customs officials after reaching Terminal 1 decided not to wait for the passengers to disembark by the airline's bus and instead went directly inside the plane, they said.

The officials formed two teams that entered the plane from the front and rear sides.

After entering the plane, the customs officials asked all passengers to remain seated and support in the law and enforcement action being taken up by them on Friday afternoon, one of the passengers said.

"It all appeared to be a movie-like scene for me. The customs officials caught two passengers who were sitting on separate seats. We all were surprised to see the passengers were carrying the gold," he said, after coming out the airport. The duo were later arrested and the gold was seized, customs officials said.

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First Published: Nov 11 2018 | 7:30 PM IST

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