Hindustan Times (Delhi)

3 held for smuggling gold worth₹76l at IGI Airport

- A CUSTOMS OFFICER

HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Three people, two of them contractua­l employees of the Airport Health Organisati­on (APHO), were apprehende­d at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport (IGIA) for trying to smuggle in gold, estimated to be worth around ₹76 lakh, customs officers said on Friday.

Customs commission­er Zubair Riaz Kamili confirmed the arrests, and the Delhi customs on Thursday said two APHO employees were caught helping an Indian passenger from Saudi Arabia smuggle the gold into the country.

The two APHO employees were posted at the airport for the last two years to screen passengers for Covid-19 and handle those who test positive. The gold bars were allegedly handed over to the employees in a washroom near gate number 18.

Customs officers said the APHO employees were aware that the washroom did not have any CCTV cameras in its vicinity, which is why they chose the spot for the handover.

A senior customs officer, who asked not to be named, said, “The APHO employees were misusing the pass they had for moving within the airport. A passenger (Indian national) had landed from Riyadh and handed over 14 gold bars, weighing 1,632gm, to one of the detained APHO employees. The employee said he had been instructed by his colleague to receive the consignmen­t. For this, they were paid a commission.”

In another operation, a South African national who landed in Delhi was caught with 10kg of heroin on Friday. Customs officials said the passenger had stitched a false cover in the bottom of his luggage and hid the contraband inside it. “On the basis of profiling, the passenger was followed and stopped for checking. He had come to Delhi on an Ethiopian Airlines flight. While checking his baggage, we found the false bottom; the drug was wrapped in black adhesive tape to avoid detection. The passenger was apprehende­d and we are looking for his accomplice­s,” a custom officer said, asking not to be named.

Also on Friday, two women passengers from Uganda were arrested for smuggling around 1.85kg of cocaine, valued at ₹28 crore, according to a tweet by Delhi Customs.

The two women swallowed the cocaine capsules to smuggle them into the country. The Delhi Customs said the two women are admitted at the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital, where they are recovering.

A passenger handed over 14 gold bars to one of the APHO employees, who said he had been instructed by his colleague to receive the consignmen­t.

 ?? SOURCED ?? The gold bars were allegedly handed over to the employees in a washroom near the airport’s gate number 18.
SOURCED The gold bars were allegedly handed over to the employees in a washroom near the airport’s gate number 18.

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