Mangalore, Sep 10: Officials of customs at Mangalore International Airport (MIA) on Wednesday busted yet another gold smuggling racket.
Gold weighing 1393.200 grams in separate cases valued at Rs 38.31 lakh was seized. The modus operandi employed this time involved concealing gold in the form of foils in cardboards containing toys and stickers affixed to them and around the walls of potato wafer tins, which were kept in checked in baggage.
In the first instance, gold in the form of foil strips weighing 709.600 grams, valued at Rs 19.51 lakh was seized from the possession of Athiyalparambu Kunha Abdulla, 39, resident of Zeenath quarters, Kolavayal, post Kolavayal in Kasargod district of Kerala.
Athiyalparambu arrived at MIA at Kenjar near here on a Jet Airways flight 9W531 around 7.45am, a communique from D Purushottam, commissioner of customs here stated.
Incidentally, Eachilingal Kunhamoo Moosa, 32, resident of Eachilingal House, Bare post, Udma in Kasargod district who arrived by the same flight at Athiyalparambu employing the same modus operandi failed to make it past the customs officials.
He was found carrying 683.600 grams of gold in the form of foils valued at Rs 18.79-lakh. Krishna Kumar Prasad, deputy commissioner of customs carried out the operations, Purushottam added.




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