Monday, June 17, 2019

Gold paste: A new way to smuggle

New Delhi: Carrying gold in “paste form” is the new way adopted by smugglers to dodge metal detectors and X-ray machines installed at various international airports, say sources in the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI).
A senior DRI official said several crime syndicates operating across India have taken to smuggling gold in the paste form.

Over the past couple of months, more than 20 cases of gold paste smuggling have been registered at various international airports in the country.
Last Thursday, a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) woman constable posted at Terminal-2 of the Mumbai Airport caught an Indian woman passenger carrying 1.865-kg gold (worth Rs 43.2 lakh) concealed in her body in the paste form.

A passenger travelling on Oman Air from Muscat was arrested at Dabolim International Airport in Goa last Tuesday for carrying 1.63-kg gold paste worth Rs 48 lakh. The yellow metal was concealed in his jeans and shoe soles.

A few days ago, around 1.2-kg gold paste was seized at the IGI Airport from a passenger who arrived from Dubai.
With the DRI heading the Anti-Smuggling National Coordination Centre (SCord), officials in the agency say all international airports in the country have been put on alert to check such cases.
16/06/19 Mukesh Ranjan/Tribune
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