Rajasthan / Gold biscuits worth ₹24 lakh hidden in a trimmer seized in Jaipur, pics surface

Customs officials seized gold worth ₹24.32 lakh from a passenger on Friday in Jaipur. The gold was detected when the x-ray machine showed dark objects inside a trimmer being carried by the passenger in his checked-in baggage. On dismantling the trimmer, four gold biscuits were found packed in a black carbon plastic sheet while another biscuit was found separately packed.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 26, 2021, 01:43 PM
Jaipur: Customs officials recovered 491 grams of gold biscuits worth ₹24.32 lakh from a passenger on Friday who arrived from Sharjah, said a press release on Saturday.

According to the release, the passenger had arrived by Air Arabia flight.

On examination of his checked-in baggage in the x-ray machine, dark images of some objects inside the face shaver machine (trimmer) were noticed which indicated concealment of some heavy/precious metal like gold etc. On inquiring, the Pax denied being in possession of / carrying any such items and could not provide any satisfactory explanation.

On dismantling the face shaver machine (trimmer), four solid biscuits of fine gold (of 99.99% purity) duly packed by black carbon plastic sheet of multilayers were found concealed and one small Gold Biscuit of fine Gold (purity of 99.99%) was found separately packed in black Carbon plastic Sheet.

The smuggled gold has been seized under the provision of the Customs Act, 1962.