Two Uzbek women were detained at Indira Gandhi International Airport for attempting to smuggle 16.5kg of gold worth ?8.16 crore ($1.1m) into India from Tashkent. The women were apprehended on the basis of intelligence inputs and the gold was discovered after one of the women abandoned a bag at the customs arrival hall. | Latest News India
During the initial search, nothing was found on them as they had abandoned the bag containing gold near the conveyor belt to deceive the officials. When they realised they were exposed, the accused attempted to flee by taking another flight but were eventually caught.The
During the initial search, nothing was found on them as they had abandoned the bag containing gold near the conveyor belt to deceive the officials. When they realised they were exposed, the accused attempted to flee by taking another flight but were eventually caught.The
Two Uzbek nationals were held with $1,14,600 (approx Rs 86 lakh at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here on Friday, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) said.The accused, identified as Ummatov Sherzod and Sayfullaev Sardorh, were .