Gold worth Rs 21cr seized, 4 arrested

Kolkata: Around 66 kg of foreign-origin gold, valued at over Rs 21 crore, was seized in two different search operations and four persons were arrested, an official said oSaturday.

Acting on a tip, a car was intercepted by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) after a high-speed chase near Lucknow Thursday and 33 gold bars of one kg each valued at Rs 10.56 crore were seized.

“Smuggled gold bars were concealed under a specially made cavity near the driver seat. Two persons were arrested,” an official said.

Information was received by the agency that a smuggling syndicate was actively engaged in smuggling huge quantity of foreign-origin gold from Bhutan into India through West Bengal and sending it to different parts of India, a DRI official said.

In another related operation launched by the agency Friday, a car along with two occupants was intercepted near Kolkata. From their possession, 33 pieces of foreign origin gold weighing 33 kg and valued at Rs 10.46 crore was seized.

In a follow up action at Siliguri, Rs 3.5 lakh in cash which was suspected to be the proceeds of smuggling was recovered.

During fiscal 2017-18, Indian customs have seized 3.22 tonnes of gold which was 103 per cent more than in 2016-17.

This gold is believed to be smuggled from Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan and China.

 

IANS

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