Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Chinese man held at IGI airport with memory cards worth Rs 36 lakh

New Delhi: A 33-year-old Chinese man was arrested at the IGI Airport for smuggling 47,983 4GB and 8GB memory cards into the country concealed in a voltage regulator. The cards are worth over Rs 36 lakh.

A resident of Fujian, the man told the officials that he had wanted to sell these memory cards in Delhi markets. The accused admitted to have got a similar number of memory cards in his two earlier visits to India. “The value of the total smuggled goods comes to Rs 1.07 crore,” the official statement said.

On Sunday, another man coming from Riyadh via Muscat was allegedly found to be carrying six gold bars and gold granules, weighing 871 grams and having a market value of Rs 28.18 lakh. The gold was concealed inside an emergency light being carried by the passenger, official said, adding that the accused has been arrested.
30/01/19 Times of India
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