The seizure made late last night was the biggest in terms of quantity and value of gold, previous being 3 kg in September last, Additional Commissioner of Customs J Kumaresh said.
The gold was found when officials screened the baggage of one Mohammed Khan, a resident of Pudukkotai in Tamil Nadu, Kumaresh said.
Khan had kept the gold bars weighing one kg each and 10 bars of 100 grams each in a bag in his suitcase. He was later arrested, the official said.
An engineer by profession, Khan was acting as a carrier for a bigger racket and had widely visited countries like Sri Lanka, Singapore and Dubai, Kumaresh said.
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