Saturday, December 14, 2013

Madurai airport sees a spurt in gold smuggling

Madurai: In the last 30 days, Customs officials at the airport here had detected three cases of gold smuggling from Colombo clearly indicating a spurt in illegal trade of the yellow metal. Of the three, two of the passengers had concealed the gold biscuits in their rectum. This trend exposes exploitation of poor and gullible air passengers for money, officials say.
According to a top official in the Central Excise and Customs, most of the carriers of gold biscuits in their rectum were hired passengers. They were paid around Rs. 500 for every 10 grams of gold smuggled by them. For earning the money, they have to stay hungry for about two days and undergo painful process of stuffing the gold biscuits through their anus.
“An individual can conceal as many as 15 biscuits, each weighing 100 grams, in his/her rectum. But so far all those who were caught at the Madurai airport had carried only two to three biscuits. The entire illegality is perpetrated to avoid paying Customs duty at the rate of 36 per cent of the value of gold in the international market on the day of travel,” he said on Friday.
14/12/13 Mohamed Imranullah S/The Hindu
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