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DRI Mumbai seizes 9.67 kg of gold being smuggled from Africa


ANI
24 Apr 2024

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 24 (ANI): On a specific intelligence that gold smuggled from Africa through Mumbai International Airport was being processed at a melting facility to remove the foreign markings and was being diverted to the local market, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized 9.67 kg of gold in various forms.

Accordingly, the officers of DRI Mumbai Zonal Unit (MZU) searched a melting facility on April 22 and seized 9.31 kg of gold in various forms including foreign-origin gold and 16.66 kg of silver. Further, the melting facility operator and a recruiter (a key member of the syndicate), who arranges for carriers and collects the smuggled gold for onward processing were also apprehended.

On enquiry, it was revealed that the recruiter collects gold from many carriers from various African Nationals, gets it processed and hands it over to a buyer located nearby, an official DRI release said.

A follow-up search was conducted at the office premises of the recruiter and USD 190,000 was recovered which was handed over to him by the buyer as advance payment for smuggled gold, the release said.

Simultaneously, another team was dispatched to the office premises of the buyer for a search. However, the buyer had fled before the officers reached. During the search, 351 grams of cut pieces of foreign-origin gold bars and 1818 grams of silver along with Rs 1.92 crores of cash were recovered and seized, according to the release.

On further enquiry, it was revealed that the African Nationals from whom the recruiter has collected the gold are staying in two nearby hotels. Therefore, two teams were dispatched and the two African Nationals who smuggled the gold and handed it over to the recruiter were intercepted.

According to the press release, all four persons, two carriers, the recruiter and the melter admitted to being involved in the smuggling of gold into India and, hence, were arrested under the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962 and remanded to judicial custody.

In this operation, DRI seized 9.67 kg smuggled gold, 18.48 kg silver, Indian currency of Rs 1.92 crore and USD 190,000, total worth Rs 10.48 crore.

This operation has again shown DRI's commitment to anti-smuggling work, in a highly professional way. (ANI)

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