Customs officials at Trichy Airport in Tamil Nadu seized gold worth over one crore rupees in two separate incidents. The seizures occurred on Saturday, involving two male passengers arriving on Air India Express flights.
In the first case, a male passenger arriving from Singapore was found with seven gold biscuits weighing 700 grams and gold jewelry weighing 94 grams. The total value of the gold was Rs 47,75,400.
In the second case, another male passenger arriving from Dubai was caught with gold weighing around 995.500 grams. The gold, valued at Rs 60,42,685, was extracted from paste-like materials concealed in the passenger's rectum.
Customs officials continue to monitor and prevent illegal gold smuggling at the airport.
Trichy Airport, also known as Tiruchirappalli International Airport, is located in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It serves the city of Tiruchirappalli and is a hub for flights to various international destinations.
Customs officials are government employees who work at airports and borders. They check luggage and goods to make sure people are not bringing illegal items into the country.
One crore is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to ten million. So, gold worth over one crore means the gold is valued at more than ten million Indian rupees.
Gold biscuits are small, rectangular bars of gold. They are often used for investment purposes and can be easily transported.
Air India Express is a low-cost airline based in India. It operates flights to various international destinations, including Singapore and Dubai.
Gold smuggling is the illegal act of bringing gold into a country without paying the required taxes or duties. It is a crime because it avoids government regulations and taxes.
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