DRI beschlagnahmt 2,6 kg Gold im Wert von 4,2 Crore Rupien am Flughafen Mumbai

Beamte der DRI hielten zwei Passagiere am Flughafen Mumbai an und beschlagnahmten 2,6 kg Gold, das in Wachs versteckt war. Der Fall führte zur Verhaftung eines Juweliers aus Navi Mumbai und löste umfangreichere Ermittlungen gegen ein mit Dubai verbundenes Syndikat aus.

Beamte des Directorate of Revenue Intelligence stoppten zwei Passagiere am Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai. Sie stellten 2,6 kg 24-karätiges Gold sicher, das in Wachsform versteckt war.

Der Wert der Beschlagnahmung beläuft sich auf 4,2 Crore Rupien. Der Fall steht in Verbindung mit einem in Dubai ansässigen Syndikat.

Die Operation führte zur Festnahme eines Juweliers aus Navi Mumbai. Die Behörden haben eine umfassendere Untersuchung des Schmuggelnetzwerks eingeleitet.

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