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A customs officer is authorized to implant tracking devices to keep tabs on the movement of questionable shipments, under the regulations.

Digital Desk: At Varanasi's Lal Bahadur Shastri International (LBSI) Airport on Wednesday, the customs crew confiscated up to 530 grams of gold from a male traveller traveling from Sharjah. According to the news agency ANI, the gold that was taken was 99.50% pure and was worth more than 27 lakh.

It was kept in two black plastic bags that the man pasted with the soles of each of his feet to disguise them. It was kept in the shape of brown paste. These pouches, which were discovered during a physical search of the passenger, were concealed by socks that he was wearing, according to images shared by ANI.


Further investigations are being made for production before the Varanasi Special CJM (Economic Offenses) as well as additional investigations. We're anticipating more information about the seizure.

The incident occurs the day after gold wrapped in adhesive tapes worth more than 30 lakh was discovered concealed on a SpiceJet aircraft from Bangkok to Kolkata. The gold, which weighed about 600 grams, was found by intelligence agents at the airport in Kolkata.

Controlled delivery instructions were published on July 14 by the customs department, allowing authorities to follow questionable consignments of goods, including gold and drugs, among others.


A customs officer is authorized to implant tracking devices to keep tabs on the movement of questionable shipments, under the regulations.

An expert on the gold sector told the news agency PTI that the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and other organizations, such as the Enforcement Directorate, might use the regulation tracking devices to monitor any movement (ED).

According to the expert, the controlled delivery laws were put in place because gold imports were rising and there was a potential that smuggling would rise.

 

 


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