Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Man held with rolls of foreign currency in deodorant cans

- htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

He could not produce any valid document for carrying the foreign currency, and was handed over to customs.

HEMENDRA SINGH, assistant inspector general, CISF

NEW DELHI: Rolled bundles of Kuwaiti Dinars and Saudi Riyals, worth ₹42 lakh, were recovered from deodorant cans that a 40-year-old man was carrying in his luggage in the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport, allegedly trying to smuggle it to Dubai.

The man was caught minutes before his flight by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) during a security check on Sunday afternoon, and was handed over to the customs.

According to CISF personnel, around 3pm, staff from the surveillan­ce team zeroed in on one passenger when he was spotted moving “suspicious­ly” around check-in queues in Terminal 3. It was at this point that he was intercepte­d, said Hemendra Singh, assistant inspector general (AIG), CISF.

“On enquiry, the man identified himself as Mohammad Arshi from Delhi and said he is scheduled to board an Air India flight to Dubai. When asked why he was going there, Arshi could not give any satisfacto­ry reply and gave contradict­ory statements. We then asked him to accompany us to the random checking point for a thorough scan of his bags,” Singh said.

“While checking his bags under the X-ray scanner, our men noticed some suspicious images,” he said.

“When we checked the luggage manually, apart from his essentials, we found some cloth pouches and a few deodorant cans. A closer look revealed that the pouches contained some Kuwaiti Dinars and Saudi Riyals. The cans were then separately put under an X-ray scanner, and we found more currency,” Singh said.

He said they recovered 1,97,500 Saudi Riyals and 2,000 Kuwaiti Dinars, amounting to ₹42.35 lakh.

“He could not produce any valid document for carrying the foreign currency. During initial questionin­g the man said he had been tasked with delivering the money to some unidentifi­ed contact in Dubai. He was handed him over to the customs with the recovered cash,” Singh said.

 ?? SOURCED ?? The CISF recovered 1,97,500 Saudi riyals and 2,000 Kuwaiti n dinars, amounting to ₹42.35 lakh.
SOURCED The CISF recovered 1,97,500 Saudi riyals and 2,000 Kuwaiti n dinars, amounting to ₹42.35 lakh.

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