Mangalore: Now, gold found concealed in passenger's TV set at Airport


Mangalore: Now, gold found concealed in passenger's TV set at Airport

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Jul 16: With smuggled gold getting detected in oats, chocolates and even diapers on previous occasions at Mangalore International Airport, some passengers are finding new ways to smuggle the precious metal.

On Monday July 16, a passenger was caught trying to smuggle in gold biscuits cut into pieces, weighing 580 grams in all, concealed in a condenser inside a television set.

The accused has been identified as Mohammed Aslam, a resident of Kasargod. He runs a sweets shop at Nayarmoole, it is said. Sources said that he had left for Dubai just three days ago.

He arrived at Mangalore International Airport from Dubai by a morning Air India flight.

The DRI officials, based on suspicion, checked the television set that was in his baggage and found the gold.

Aslam was arrested by the DRI officials.

Further investigations are on.

  

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  • WILSON, Udupi / Muscat

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    One who wants to smuggle or bring gold ask the goldsmith to melt and make a gold chain of 24k, just wear it and come no one will question you. Because you are wearing gold not carrying :-)

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Smuggling has become an art and new inventions challenging the customs.We may find out advanced instruments and detectors to detect the smuggling to stop this illegal acts.Hope our customs will pay special attention on this regard and do the nnedful.Thanq.

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  • Denis Dsouza, Falnir, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Its the greed for money and to become rich overnight.

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  • RAJESH, bedra

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    mokledtatra bedra/kudla/karlaetc - ithhnaklek banga malthond uller moklu.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Sometime we do bit extreme thinking for our livelihood sometime to say fortunate and sometime... vice verse....

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  • Santosh Pais, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    I do not find this as an illegal, its not the problem with the passengers who are coming from Gulf. Its the problem with our Indian government and the law. After WORLD GOLD COUNCIL the cost of gold is almost similar in entire world. When its almost similar the question of smuggling does not come into picture. it was in 80's & 90's were the gold price was 50-60% difference between India and Gulf, then it can be called as Gold Smuggling. If any one is getting gold from Gulf these days its only because of the purity of gold in Gulf not because of the difference in rate. Let the Indian govt. bring a law in Indian to the gold deals to give the same quality of gold what we get here in Gulf. Then only this problem will be solved. Here the problem lies in the Indian Customs and Govt. Fells like all of the govt. workers are still illiterate. Even the India got Freedom from British, but we are still under the rule of Dumb Govt.

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  • ESKEY, UDUPI

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Problem is NOT with 'bringing' Gold. problem is 'NOT DECLARING'
    If you dutyable items on arrival, customs will let you out after paying prescribed duty AND / OR un-prescribed amount of bribe

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  • Denis Dsouza, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    Santhosh, educated as you are, but do not write nonsense. Smuggling is illegal. That's for sure.

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Dubai airport didn't do as Mangalore did..

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  • ESKEY, UDUPI

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Hi Readers,
    This is a clear case of smuggling (intentional)
    Report says
    "He runs a sweets shop at Nayarmoole, it is said. Sources said that he had left for Dubai just three days ago. He arrived at Mangalore International Airport from Dubai by a morning Air India flight."
    No bunker bed, No hard labour, No sweat & blood, no slogging, no weddings, no container, NO NOTHING
    He may be poor guy. Possibly a VICTIM himself. Somebody must have called him to Dubai and in return of this favour this guy must have agreed to deliver his TV, possibly without knowing what is inside.
    He may be innocent. Truth will come out after interrogation.

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  • Rajan Alva, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Kasaragod'dagaleg undu pura idea olthurd barpunda marraire..?

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    why blame this man, it is the government policies exist only in developing countries like Inida.If not then India will have tons of gold and India will be rich by gold.Forget the the adverse effect on the economy but this gold is not bought by Indian earnings and he want to make a little higher exchange rate for his foreign earnings.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    These guys are capable of landing with an aircraft made of GOLD……..

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  • Alan, M'lore

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Little correction its what they call "Gods Own Country" not Indian

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  • P.Ravindra Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Yeddy and his family may have done the same when they returned from Mauritius ?

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  • P.Ravindra Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Why are these Malabari's doing this illegal trade ?

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  • Rogers, MANGALORE

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    hi guys when you comenting on any other topic, why are you bringing political and religious in between, what are you going achieve after that...

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  • Pradeep Bhat, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Aslam bhai,its Sony TV not Sona TV!

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  • Indian, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Aslam bhai, aisa kyun kiya apne? Darro math sab teek hoga..!

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    While I do not support the smuggling act, I am surprised that such a big issue has been made by clicking his picture and publishing in the media. Let him be tried as per the laws of the land. If at all you want to publish the photos, please publish those of our corrupt and unscrupulous politicians who enter politics with the sole aim of looting the country and feathering their own nests. Does anybody have the guts to publish their photos? I know I am just day dreaming to see our corrupt politicians behind bars because that is never never going to happen in our country. The politicians will keep on looting our country and we the people will keep on commenting in these columns without really being able to do anything. If at all anybody wants to do something for this country, let them think of finding ways to bring back the booty looted by the politicians and rotting in foreign bank accounts instead of trying to crucify a person who has smuggled some gold. God only knows the hardship he must have gone through to collect the money to buy this gold.

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  • Satisfy kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Robert varda can carry how much he want without any checking with the blessing of congress party, poor this guy spend from his life time saving and caught

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  • V D'Souza, UK

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Of course if you want to satisfy yourself, you can say anything you want!

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  • Dr Prakash Harischandra, Surathkal

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    We are commenting about a 1/2 kg gold of course saving few laksh of taxes,, whats the cheating worth multiples of lakhs happening with Pondicherry registration for luxury SUV in Mangalore,, shame on this ,,, when we point to others ,,,lets look in our own yard..... THe man may have lived in a bunker bed in container and attempted to help his family please refrain from castigating him

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Agree.

    Take taxes plus 10% fine and release him...no purpose will be served by prosecuting him....

    JH.....

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    ' Itthina Maatha Otted Kanaaid,Tikkad Burudu Aanda- Ithe Oridina Ondhu Maathra-Avulaa Pondu Ithe'.....!

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  • KRPrabhu,

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Nana onji malla idea undu Bhandarkarmam...Au yaan panodanda royalty korodu aapundu.Ite thikkad boorna chance baari kammi....

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  • Kiran, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Irna vaw idea marre panlege?.. nunguna?,

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    I do not support the smuggling act. But when I see the day looters, keep on looting, no arrest made but enjoy VVIP Status. What a paradox !

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Poor guy slogged for his life in a foreign country and brought 504 grams of gold, may be for his relative's wedding and caught. Because of his name and place everyone is pouncing on him as if he looted the nation. What happened to 200 crores cash caught in Mumbai destined to Gujarat ? No news. Equally shared by all broad day light looters ? Om swaha.

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu / Dublin

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    I am not surprised. The moment they announced that Mangalore Airport was going international. This was anticipated. Kasaragod is the news for obvious reason, each and everyone who were arrested for what so ever reason was from this 'Gods Own' place.

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  • Rodrigues, blore

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    With most of these fellows doing smuggling activities from one particular region of kerala, Maybe they should rename kasaragod to "kasaragold"?

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    It,s no more KL-14 it,s now KL-60

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  • Chethan, Moolur

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    What an Idea Sirjiiii......

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    KL-14 IS BACK AGAIN.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Banglore

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Even before reading this news I guessed that the man must be a KL 14.Yes my guess was correct!

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  • Gibbs, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Kasargod is KL14, I am eager to know What is Bhatkal registration code number

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Indians are obsessed with GOLD.....

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