Person smuggling road caught by the customs department at the airport
Person smuggling road caught by the customs department at the airport
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Jaipur: Two cases of gold smuggling have come to light at International Airport Jaipur. In the first case, a passenger from Bangkok was caught by Customs, he had hidden gold in the rectum and in the second case, a passenger from Dubai was caught by the team of Customs. He too had hidden gold in the rectum. In both these cases, gold has been hidden in a paste form in the body.

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According to the information, Flight IX-196 of Air India reached Jaipur. Meanwhile, a male passenger landed on the flight. Abdul Nazir was suspected by the Customs officials when he was going from Dubai to Kerala. He was found to have a metal mantle in the middle of the investigation. After the custom strictly questioned him, he admitted to hiding the gold in the rectum. Lee got 475.99 grams of gold from him. The cost of which is close to 20.31 lakh rupees. The second case is late on Tuesday. A passenger named Bilal was reported to have brought gold smuggling. He arrived at Jaipur Airport with Air Asia flight number FD-130. The accused panicked during the interrogation. After that, he was taken to the hospital. 589.860 grams of gold was recovered from it. Its value is said to be 24.65 lakhs.

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Earlier on February 5, a case came to light at Jaipur Airport. In this, a female passenger named Mumtaz Abdul Rashid had hidden gold in the rectum. On suspicion, when the customs officials questioned the woman, she got nervous and accepted the smuggling. After this, the woman was taken to a nearby government hospital and after the operation, the capsule was removed from her rectum. In which two gold platters came out whose weight was 310.94 grams. Its price is believed to be around 13.10 lakh rupees.

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