Customs officials, in co-ordination with Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), made the arrests in separate cases at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport last night. It was one of biggest gold seizures in a single day at the country's busiest airport.
Gold weighing three kg each was found inside toilets of two Jet Airways flights, while seven Mauritians, who arrived from Bangkok, were held with 4.95 kg of the yellow metal. Two Indian passengers arriving from Dubai were found with 7 kg of the precious metal, a Customs official told PTI.
According to Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of Customs, seven passengers with Mauritius passports were intercepted and upon checking, they were found to be wearing 42 crude gold ornaments weighing 4.95 kg and valued at Rs 1.36 crore.
They did not declare the gold and their intention was to smuggle in the yellow metal, the official said, adding, "All seven were arrested for violating Customs rules."
Gold bars weighing 6 kg and estimated to be worth Rs 1.64 crore were found in the toilets of two Jet Airways flights.
