Gold smugglers invent novel methods, force officials to think new strategies


Daijiworld Media Network

New Delhi, Jun 10: A number of methods invented by gold smugglers to hoodwink customs officials and metal detectors alike, have baffled officials of revenue intelligence and tax departments. It may be recalled that the smugglers had tried to smuggle in gold in powdered form mixed with coffee powder through Mangalore and Ahmedabad international airports some time back.

The smugglers are lured by the huge profit they make out of smuggled gold, and hence, seem to be undaunted by a number of smuggling cases foiled by the officials at various airports and huge fines levied on the passengers used for such operations. Smugglers are constantly in search of new ways and means to bring gold into the country, after the government raised duty on gold import in an attempt to address the issue of balance of payment issues arising out of uncontrolled import of the yellow metal.

The smugglers are found to be employing tricks like bringing gold in the form of thin wires fitted in television tubes, mixer grinder motors, etc. A recent meeting of officials from the department of customs and revenue intelligence held at Goa prepared a list of new tricks employed by gold smugglers, apart from discussing ways and means to foil them.

One of the more successful methods of smuggling is said to be hiding boxes full of gold under water at the bottom of ships, and bringing these boxes out when security is lax. The smugglers, it is learnt, have also employed the plan of attaching gold boxes outside the bottoms of the ships securely, and bringing them out when the security at ports is not tight. Insertion of golden sheets between zinc sheets is stated to be another method that is popular among the smugglers, as this goes undetected by X-ray machines.

The officials as well as the government are worried, as the smuggling not only foils the efforts to bring down gold imports, but also inflicts loss of revenue that is genuinely due to the government.

At present however, no other choice but to tighten intelligence system, strengthen vigilance, and making the customs officials at airports more alert, seems to be available for the government to stop the stop the smugglers on the tracks.

  

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    Necessity is the mother of invention. Lets these people invent something that is useful to everyone instead of smuggling .

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  • Justice Smith, Dubai

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    What the HD CCTV going to do with Hidden Gold Vicky understand the subject

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    I had told few times in back in which golds may be smuggled in, but sorry to say that most of it are not published by daijiworld.
    Best is scan tip to toe, from top hair to footwear, including whole luggage. Also check Airport thoroughly before arrival of international flights, & immediately after exit of passengers, including dustbins, scraps, & leftover baggage. If this goes on for a few years, enough gold will be recovered for extending runway of Mangalore Airport as it is need of over, & also to develop safety measures in the interest of regular passengers.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Jun 10 2014


    All these hi-tech methods are most welcome. You cannot stop smuggling totally, but can improve the method of identifying and catching the culprits. Catch more and more gold until the smugglers get a clear signal that customs intelligence is far excellent than smuggling innovative methods. Also, higher the success rate better the revenue for customs department. All the best.

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  • steven, dubai

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    Make gold free upto 2KG to the passengers and all these drams will be END.

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  • Mangalorean, MNG/DXB

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    to prevent gold smuggling in Mangalore Airport, its as simple as that , just restrict airport only for Kannadigas...that's it..

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  • vicky, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    Better to install HD CCTV cameras on all ports airports (cargo area....& govt should appoint some private agents for these type of jobs.

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