Mumbai: 21 fliers smuggling gold worth Rs. 1.70cr in bottles nabbed

09 May,2017 06:00 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of Mumbai Customs arrests 21 passengers from a single flight for allegedly smuggling gold bars worth Rs. 1.70 crore in their water bottles



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In one of its major operations, the Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of Mumbai Customs on Tuesday arrested 21 passengers from a single Jet Airways flight for smuggling gold worth Rs. 1.70 crore. The passengers were allegedly carrying 112 cut pieces of gold bars weighing 5.665 kg.

According to a report in
India Today, the passengers landed in Mumbai from Jeddah on a Jet Airways flight. When custom officials examined the passengers, they discovered that the fliers had concealed 112 gold pieces by sticking them inside the caps and on the bottom of their water bottles.

According to a statement recorded by the airport officials, the passengers were acting as transporters for a Lucknow-based gold-smuggling organisation. All of the accused hail from Tanda village of Raipur, Uttar Pradesh. All of them were arrested and later released on bail.

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