Contraband worth Rs 2.36-cr seized at Mangaluru Airport in 35 cases

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November 2, 2017

Mengaluru, Nov 2: During the current financial year (up to October 2017), the Customs officers at Mangaluru International Airport seized contraband valued about Rs 2.36 crores in 35 cases of smuggling. The seizures include hitherto undetected cases of live plants and plant products attempted to be cleared without complying with plant quarantine regulations. The details of contraband-wise seizures show diverse modus operandi and the endeavours of smugglers to hoodwink the department.

Gold

The officers have seized 5.224 kilograms of gold in 11 cases valued at Rs.154.64 lakhs which was attempted to be smuggled by concealing it on their person or in their personal effects.  Out of these, on 22.10.2017 one passenger had concealed 1 kilogram gold powder made into a paste by mixing with chemicals and had worn as ankle pads on both his legs.   He was arrested and produced before the Magistrate, who remanded him to judicial custody.  In an earlier case, on 29.08.2017, four tola bars of gold totally weighing 466.520 grams were found to be concealed inside the inner sole of shoes and worn by a passenger.  Other methods adopted to ingeniously conceal gold were in the form of chromium coated belt buckle, chromium coated amulet (khada) and chromium coated coverings of beads strung together in the form of a chain.  

Foreign Currency

On gathering inputs that there is a surge in smuggling of foreign currency by passengers departing to middle east countries, the officers kept special watch on movements of certain profiled passengers.  This resulted in detection of 12 cases involving seizure of assorted foreign currency equivalent to INR 68.73 lakhs that was attempted to be smuggled out. 

Ganja

On inputs received, two cases of ganja (cannabis), a narcotic drug were detected involving 4.5 kgs and 4 kgs. which were attempted to be smuggled out.  In one case, the passenger arrested was remanded to judicial custody while the other was handed over to police authorities for further action.

Plants and Plant products

In one rare instance at Mangaluru International Airport, live flower and fruit bearing plants carried by a passenger on arrival were detected and stopped from being cleared.  As per the orders of the Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, any passenger arriving from abroad, is required to declare plant or plant products (that include live plants, seeds etc) for Plant Quarantine Inspection.  Further, clearance of live plants or seeds meant for propagation purpose is not permitted at Mangaluru International Airport as per the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003.

Miscellaneous

Other contraband seized in 10 cases include saffron totally weighing upto 1.775 Kg and valued at Rs.2.89 lakhs; 8984 pouches of RMD Gutka valued at Rs.3.83 lakhs, cigarettes of different brands of foreign origin and smoking tobacco totally valued at Rs.5.89 lakhs.

During this period, 2,41,463 passengers i.e 97.86% of the total passengers had opted for Green Channel and Customs duties of Rs.2.93 crores was collected from 5275 passengers.

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December 1,2025

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Udupi, Dec 1: A horrific case of alleged rape has unfolded in Udupi, where a worker from a Hindutva organisation, previously arrested and released on bail for harassing a young woman, is now accused of waylaying and sexually assaulting her.

The arrested individual has been identified as Pradeep Poojary (26), a member of the Hindu Jagarana Vedike's Nairkode unit in Perdur.

Poojary had allegedly been relentlessly harassing the young woman, pressuring her to marry him. When she bravely stood up to him and refused his demands, she filed a formal complaint at the Hiriyadka police station. He was subsequently arrested in that initial harassment case but was later granted bail.

According to police reports, driven by the same malicious grudge, Poojary allegedly intercepted the woman again on November 29. While she was walking through a deserted area, the accused is claimed to have threatened her by grabbing her neck. When she again refused to marry him, he allegedly proceeded to rape her.

The survivor immediately informed her family about the traumatic assault. Following this, her parents lodged a complaint at the Udupi women’s police station.

Police arrested Poojary again and produced him before the court. He has since been remanded to judicial custody.

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December 4,2025

Mangaluru: Chaos erupted at Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) after IndiGo flight 6E 5150, bound for Mumbai, was repeatedly delayed and ultimately cancelled, leaving around 100 passengers stranded overnight. The incident highlights the ongoing country-wide operational disruptions affecting the airline, largely due to the implementation of new Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) norms for crew.

The flight was initially scheduled for 9:25 PM on Tuesday but was first postponed to 11:40 PM, then midnight, before being cancelled around 3:00 AM. Passengers expressed frustration over last-minute communication and the lack of clarity, with elderly and ailing travellers particularly affected. “Though the airline arranged food, there was no proper communication, leaving us confused,” said one family member.

An IndiGo executive at MIA cited the FDTL rules, designed to prevent pilot fatigue by limiting crew working hours, as the cause of the cancellation. While alternative arrangements, including hotel stays, were offered, about 100 passengers chose to remain at the airport, creating tension. A replacement flight was arranged but also faced delays due to the same constraints, finally departing for Mumbai around 1:45 PM on Wednesday. Passengers either flew, requested refunds, or postponed their travel.

The Mangaluru delay is part of a broader crisis for IndiGo. The airline has been forced to make “calibrated schedule adjustments”—a euphemism for widespread cancellations and delays—after stricter FDTL norms came into effect on November 1.

While an IndiGo spokesperson acknowledged unavoidable flight disruptions due to technology issues, operational requirements, and the updated crew rostering rules, the DGCA has intervened, summoning senior airline officials to explain the chaos and outline corrective measures.

The ripple effect has been felt across the country, with major hubs like Bengaluru and Mumbai reporting numerous cancellations. The Mangaluru incident underscores the systemic operational strain currently confronting India’s largest carrier, leaving passengers nationwide grappling with uncertainty and delays.

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December 2,2025

Mangaluru, Dec 2: Mangaluru International Airport responded to a medical emergency late on Monday night. Air India Express flight IX 522, travelling from Riyadh to Thiruvananthapuram, was diverted to Mangaluru Airport after a passenger in his late 30s experienced a medical emergency on board.

The Airport’s Operations Control Centre received an alert regarding the passenger’s health condition. The airport activated its emergency response protocol, mobilising the airport medical team and coordinating with stakeholders including CISF, immigration, and customs. 

Upon landing, airport medical personnel attended to the passenger, assessed his condition, and arranged to shift him to a local tertiary-care hospital for further treatment. The passenger’s relatives accompanied the passenger, who incidentally received necessary medical care on board, which helped stabilise the situation.

Following the handling of the emergency, the flight departed for Thiruvananthapuram at 2:05 am on Tuesday.

"We appreciate the cooperation of all parties involved, and this incident reaffirms our ongoing commitment to prioritising passenger safety and readiness to respond to unforeseen emergencies with professionalism and care," the Airport spokesperson said. 

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