Mangalore, Jan 27: Custom officials at Mangalore International Airport seized gold weighing 821.57 grams valued at Rs 24, 81,142 on Sunday in two separate cases.
In the first case, officers seized seven gold objects, comprising three gold strips, one silver colour painted key made of gold, one silver colour nail cutter made of gold, one square block of gold and a silver colour painted elected shaver head piece made of gold, weighing 558.590 grams valued at Rs 16.86 lakh. This was recovered from carton box in the possession of passenger Mohammed Azharuddeen, a resident of Fashitha Manzil, Kunnil in Kasargod district.
In the second case, officers seized 15 gold pieces totally weighing 262.980 grams concealed in three LED lights and kept in a carton box from the possession of Abdul Nazer Koottachal, resident of Juma Masjid Road, Cherkala under Chengala post office in Kasargod. The value of gold seized from him is Rs 7.94 lakh. While Mohammed arrived at MIA on board Jet Airways flight 9W531 at 5.30am, Abdul reached at 7.30am on Air India Express flight IX814.
During the last one week, the customs officers at MIA have totally detected four cases of concealment of gold in different modus operandi and the total gold seized in these cases is Rs 58, 09,336 weighing 1,929.59 grams, D Purushottam, commissioner of customs stated.
Purushottam said further investigation is under progress in both the cases. Operations were carried under the supervision of Krishna Kumar Prasad, assistant commissioner of customs, MIA. Statements of the accused have been recorded under section 108 of the Customs Act. On Saturday, Customs officials had seized six gold bars weighing 10 tolas from a passenger who arrived from Dubai. The gold bars weighing 699.84 grams valued at Rs 21.13-lakh.
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