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DRI foils attempts of smuggling gold worth about Rs 6 crore in Lucknow, Mumbai

These series of detections have helped unearth a novel modus operandi of smuggling foreign-origin gold into India through the air cargo and courier route.

DRI foils attempts of smuggling gold worth about Rs 6 crore in Lucknow, Mumbai

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The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has successfully foiled attempts of organised gold smuggling through air routes by effecting two successive seizures in Lucknow and Mumbai last week, which had a common method of concealment of gold.

After having developed precise intelligence, on 6 May, officers of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) inspected a consignment that had arrived from Dubai at Air Cargo Complex, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai.

In the import documents, the item was declared as “sectional & drum type drain cleaning machines”, but on careful examination, 5.8 kg gold valued at Rs. 3.10 crore in disc form was found concealed inside two motor rotors of the machine imported in the said consignment. The importer was located in south Mumbai and was arrested in swift action. The importer has been sent to judicial custody by the Court.

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This seizure in Mumbai is on the heels of another seizure made by DRI Officers in Lucknow a day earlier on 5 May. In that case, the DRI intercepted an import cargo said to contain an “electrical threading machine” at the Air Cargo Complex of Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, Lucknow, and gold discs were found concealed in the machines in a very similar fashion. Total 5.2 kg gold, valued at Rs. 2.78 crore was seized in that case, an official release today said.

Over the last year, the DRI has affected significant seizures of gold from cargo and courier consignments. In July 2021, DRI had seized 16.79 kg gold, valued at Rs. 8 crores, from a courier consignment, followed by the seizure of 80.13 kg smuggled gold, valued at Rs. 39.31 crore, in November 2021 from a cargo consignment – both at New Delhi.

In yet another case in August 2021, the DRI had detected the use of a similar mode of concealment of smuggled gold in a consignment that had arrived at the International Courier Terminal, Mumbai. DRI had recovered 5.25 kg of concealed gold, valued at Rs. 2.67 crore, from that import consignment.

These series of detections have helped unearth a novel modus operandi of smuggling foreign-origin gold into India through the air cargo and courier route. Such detections reinforce DRI’s ability to detect and combat unique and sophisticated methods of smuggling. During 2021-22, DRI officers had affected seizures of 833 kg of smuggled gold, valued at Rs. 405 crore.

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