The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) have seized 42 gold biscuits having approximate market value of Rs 1.29 crore from a 26-year-old man at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. The gold biscuits weigh around 4.9 kilograms. According to the DRI officials, Kabadsha Mohammed Fawaz had arrived from Dubai around 11.15 pm Wednesday when he was intercepted.
Earlier this week, the DRI officials had also seized 8.3 kg of gold biscuits, worth Rs 2.30 crore, allegedly smuggled from Sri Lanka, and detained one person in this connection near Rameswaram on Sunday. The seizure was made when a three-member team of senior DRI officials from Madurai and Tuticorin, acting on a tip-off, intercepted a car and searched it on Madurai-Rameswaram highway at Nagatchi, about 40 km from Rameswaram, police said.
05/01/17 The Indian Express
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Earlier this week, the DRI officials had also seized 8.3 kg of gold biscuits, worth Rs 2.30 crore, allegedly smuggled from Sri Lanka, and detained one person in this connection near Rameswaram on Sunday. The seizure was made when a three-member team of senior DRI officials from Madurai and Tuticorin, acting on a tip-off, intercepted a car and searched it on Madurai-Rameswaram highway at Nagatchi, about 40 km from Rameswaram, police said.
05/01/17 The Indian Express
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