Woman, husband held for smuggling gold
The Hindu
Officials of Mangaluru Air Customs have arrested a woman passenger, the second one in this month, and her husband hailing from Cheroor of Kasaragod in Kerala on the charge of smuggling gold in powder
Officials of Mangaluru Air Customs have arrested a woman passenger, the second one in this month, and her husband hailing from Cheroor of Kasaragod in Kerala on the charge of smuggling gold in powder form mixed it with solid gum and by concealing it in her inner garments. A Customs release here said on Sunday that gold weighing 851 grams valued at ₹39.48 lakh was seized from them. It mentioned the names of the arrested as Fousiya Missiriya Moideen Kunhi (33) and Moideen Kunhi Cheroor (44). They had arrived by an Air India flight No IX 1384 from Dubai on Saturday (March 27) evening with their four children.
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