The accused was intercepted in the departure hall of the IGI airport when he was trying to board a flight to Mumbai.
He had arrived from Afghanistan yesterday morning.
"Soon after his arrival to India, the accused went out of the airport to Lajpat Nagar to collect foreign currency. He then came back to the airport to board a flight to Mumbai in the evening the same day," said Govind Garg, Deputy Commissioner of the customs department at the airport.
"The forex was concealed in a piece of corrugated box, wrapped with an English newspaper kept inside his hand baggage, and in a cavity created by inserting a false bottom in another piece of luggage being carried by him," the officer said.
He was supposed to handover the bags containing the foreign currency to another international transit passenger, who left India in the mean time, when the Afghan national was intercepted.
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