Record haul - Mangaluru customs seizes 23 kgs gold worth Rs 7.06 crore


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Mangaluru, Jul 25: The vigilance of customs officers, their alertness and effective coordination with other stake holders mainly airlines security and immigration resulted in seizure of contraband gold of 22.97 kgs valued Rs 7.06 crore in 2018 which is quite substantial compared to 7.83 kg gold valued at Rs 2.28 crore seized during the corresponding period of previous year. Totally, 40 cases were registered against passengers for various contraventions.

It is interesting to note that several new modus operandi were unravelled wherein 12.59 kg of gold valued at Rs 3.86 crore has been seized from the smugglers who had cleverly and ingeniously concealed gold in the form of foils in between layers of papers of cardboard cartons, chess and ludo play boards, cardboard of crockery sets, inside lining of trolley bag covers etc. Rhodium or silver coated gold was also found to be concealed inside electronic goods such as nebulizer, emergency light, trimmer, motors of salad making machine, food processors, transformer of radio etc. Contraband was also detected in refills of pens, buckles, buttons, ladies inner garments, as silver coloured beads on burkas, zip sliders of bags, inside pencil sharpeners, mobile chargers, mouth organ etc.

During the initial months of the year 2018, gold was found concealed in footwear, buckles, chocolate wrappers, paste/gum, wires in support strips of trolley bags, face creams, perfume boxes, etc. Also, there were 8 cases of concealment of gold in rectum during this year. Although several different modus operandi were adopted, gold could be retrieved by the officers without much difficulty. However, in a case detected couple of days before, a passenger hailing from Muzzafarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh had concealed 4 gold tola bars inside two steel and bronze shutter locks which necessitated the officers to use electric metal cutter to cut open the locks to retrieve the gold.

In five separate instances of smuggling, 6.373 kg of gold bars valued at Rs 1.98 crore were found concealed in different locations inside the domestic aircrafts that had undertaken foreign voyage followed by domestic run to Mangaluru. Also, 4 kg of gold was found concealed in the lavatory of an aircraft that had arrived from Dubai and was bound to depart to Mumbai.

In addition to these seizures of concealed gold during this year, the officers have also registered 10 cases against passengers who attempted to smuggle foreign currency notes equivalent to Rs.69.24 lakhs which was procured illicitly and attempted to be smuggled out of the country.

It is noted that majority of the passengers intercepted hailed from Bhatkal (Karnataka) and Kasargod (Kerala) and were arriving from/departing to the Middle East countries. In view of the seriousness of the offence committed, three passengers were arrested in this year.

Due to the ever changing modus operandi, the officers are adopting several innovative measures/methods including advanced passenger information system, feedback from other intelligence agencies and field formations, gathering actionable clues from various sources, monitoring the movement of the passengers and effective constant co-ordination with other stakeholders mainly alert and vigilant airlines security staff etc. Such coordinated and concerted efforts are acting as stringent deterrent against such smuggling activities.

During the period from January to June 2018, 2,00,419 i.e. 97.81% of the total passengers had opted for green channel and customs duties of Rs 3.12 crore was collected from 4,480 passengers. Also, the department has installed new advanced equipment to improve facilitation without causing inconvenience to passengers.

Further investigation of cases registered are in progress.

  

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  • Sangeeta, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 31 2018

    Excellent work by the Customs officers at the airport. Look at the different ways the smugglers use to hoodwink the officers.
    I also found the officers, very welcoming the genuine passengers and the clearance is done very quickly without wastage of time. Way to go Officers. Keep up the good work.

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  • Hisham, Dubai

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Nearly 80 percent of the passengers in this small airport are from Kasargod and Bhatkal itself.

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Our Mangalore customs are the best...
    Compared to other airports like Mumbai.
    Our customer are polite & respectfully.
    They do.their duties very professionally & affectionately...

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  • Nagesh, Mangalore / Dubai.

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Good job to customs department but our questions customs department peoples after seized gold where it will goes.............Our government or somebody will taking or misuse ......

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  • Avil Dev, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Thanks to the Kasargodians and Bhatkalians. Plus the sachivas who back the culprits release on 'mugda alpasankyatharu' grounds.

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  • Tilak, London

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    People still try even after hearing all the others getting caught. Whats the benefit of good from gulf vs gold purchased here? Whats the price difference?

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  • Rocky Dsouza, Kuwait

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Good job. Govt must honour and award customs officials for detecting such huge illegal transportation of gold.

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  • Shabana, Dubai

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Congratulations to Mangalore Customs officials. What we see in the recent past is very hassle free passage of passengers who are nothing to hide. I have found officers are friendly, professionals and good human resources being.

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  • Mango, Mlore

    Wed, Jul 25 2018

    And the joint winners are; Kasargod and Bhatkal !!
    Most innovative candidates ; wired in support strips of trolley bags.
    Most stupid looking candidates ; who concealed in chess play boards.
    Most committed candidates; rectum holders.
    Most approached candidates ; Cabin crews

    Poka Poka ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 25 2018

    It is raining Gold in Mangaluru ...

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