In the first case, a Zambian national named Ngona Joyce, who was scheduled to take a South African Airways to Johannesburg at about 2 AM today, was intercepted for suspicious movement at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Additional Commissioner (Air Intelligence Unit, Customs) Milind Lanjewar told PTI.
Sniffer dog 'Amol' indicated presence of drugs, after which her luggage was thoroughly examined. The drugs were found concealed in a cardboard box, with lace wrapped all around it, he said.
In the second case, Indian passenger M K Sathar, who arrived here on a flight from Dubai, was intercepted in the wee hours today and one kg of gold, valued around Rs 26.45 lakh, was found cleverly concealed in boxes of talcum powder in the form of metallic sheets, the officer said.
The accused was held for violating relevant sections of the Customs Act, the officer said.
