New Delhi [India], November 18 (HBTV): Delhi Airport Customs officials intercepted an Indian passenger arriving from Singapore and seized 1.2 kilograms of gold concealed inside machine spare parts, according to officials.
The passenger, who arrived on Air India flight AI-2383 on November 15, was stopped at the green channel exit based on profiling. He claimed to be the CEO of a firm dealing in machine spare parts, as per Delhi Customs.
Although the baggage X-ray showed no suspicious images and the door frame metal detector did not trigger, customs officers became suspicious of the passenger's behaviour and took him to a preventive room for questioning.
During interrogation, the passenger stated that he had come to clear a consignment of his firm's machine spare parts weighing 10.8 kg that was pending at the New Courier Terminal at IGI Airport. He later admitted that approximately 1,200 grams of gold was concealed inside the spare parts in the consignment.
The passenger, along with his black cabin bag, was taken to the New Courier Terminal Air Cargo Export section, where the consignment was placed on hold for examination.
An X-ray scan of the consignment revealed suspicious images, after which the package was opened in the presence of the passenger, airport officers, New Courier Terminal staff, ACC Export representatives, and two independent witnesses.
The examination led to the recovery of 1,200 grams of gold concealed inside five machine spare parts.
(ANI)