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4 women held for smuggling gold worth Rs 3.5 crore

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Four women, including one who claims to be the anchor of a Kerala-based news channel, have been detained for allegedly trying to smuggle into the country gold valued over Rs 3.5 crore at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA)

here.

All of them were intercepted yesterday by customs officials on their arrival here from Dubai in separate flights.

Two of them are native of Bhatkal in Karnataka and others from Kasaragod in Kerala. "Four women have been detained for allegedly smuggling gold weighing about 14 kgs," said Vinayak Azaad, Additional Commissioner of Customs at the airport.

The value of the gold is assessed to be Rs 3.64 crore.
 

One of the women from Kerala claimed to be anchor of a local news channel there, the official said.

These women had concealed gold, in bars and chains, inside their clothes. All the accused are in their late 20s, another customs official said.

One of the detainees was with a child of about two years age to avoid suspicion of authorities, he said.

Investigation in the case is continuing and these women will be arrested after completion of necessary formalities, the official said.

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First Published: Oct 06 2015 | 7:57 PM IST

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