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CISF told to keep CCTVs of intercepti­on at airport

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The Madras High Court on Monday directed the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) of Chennai airport to preserve and produce the CCTV footage of customs and CISF personnel’s alleged intercepti­ons of five Sri Lankan nationals in connection with the seizure of gold bars in the airport on June 2.

Justice Anita Sumanth passed the direction on hearing a plea filed by Ishanul Haq and four other SL nationals who landed at Chennai airport from Dubai as transit passengers to Colombo.

The petitioner­s prayed for directions to quash the customs department’s statement of seizing gold and to preserve the CCTV footage of their movement in the airport from the time of deboarding from the flight until reaching the departure lounge.

The petitioner­s submitted through their counsel S Zahir Hussain that when they came out of the flight from transit at Anna Internatio­nal Airport, the customs officials stopped them and seized gold weighing about seven kgs. They further submitted that the gold was legally purchased in Dubai with proper invoice.

They stated that the customs officials had illegally issued a press statement saying that they had confiscate­d gold from the lavatory and toilet of the concerned flight in which the SL nationals had come.

Therefore, the SL nationals had approached the HC seeking a direction to CISF and customs to preserve the footage. Recording the submission­s, the judge directed the customs department to file a status report and asked the CISF to preserve the CCTV footage in connection with the SL nationals/petitioner­s.

It may be noted that the petitioner­s were in the transit hall for more than a week and recently left for Colombo. The judge posted the matter to July 18.

The petitioner stated that the customs officials had illegally issued press release saying that they had confiscate­d gold from lavatory of the flight

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