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Five held for trying to smuggle gold
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A passenger who tried smuggling 627 grams of gold paste was detained by the Hyderabad Customs at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad on Saturday.
The accused passenger, who arrived from Sharjah by Air Arabia flight no. G9458 at the airport, had concealed the gold paste in his specially designed slippers, the officials said
When the passenger was processed, the officials extracted 594 grams valued at ₹27.4 lakh from him, and the accused passenger was taken into custody for further questioning.
On Friday the Customs officials booked cases against four passengers who arrived at the airport from Sharjah by IndiGo 6E-1406 for smuggling gold, the officials said.
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SURAT: Economic Offence Cell (EOC) of city police arrested six people on Monday for their alleged involvement in Rs 45.32 lakh fraud with a 59-year-old resident of Dindoli area. The accused had duped the retired man by luring him to invest in a fraudulent scheme of DSGM India Pvt Ltd.
Police arrested the founder of the company, Bhargav Pandya, along with agents Jitendra Mohanto, Kaushik Rathod, Sanjay Desai and Vinod Vankar. Other accused in the case are Pandya’s wife Shivani, Pandya’s brother Mahendra, manager Honey Singh and an agent Navin Mohanto. Police are in search of the other accused.