In the first incident, the officials seized 3.19 kg of gold worth Rs 84 lakh from Al Ameen, who arrived from Muscat, Customs Commissioner Sumit Kumar said.
The gold kept concealed in the form of wires inside a battery charger was seized following a detailed screening of his baggage on suspicion, he told PTI.
The passenger, detained for questioning, was suspected to be a carrier of illegal gold from the Middle East countries, he said.
Besides, in separate cases yesterday, the customs sleuths seized about one kg of gold worth over Rs 26 lakh and kept concealed from the baggages of two passengers who landed from Kuala Lumpur and Kuwait.
Due to rise in smuggling activities, Customs officials were maintaining a tight vigil at the airport and subjecting suspicious passengers to stringent checks, Kumar said.
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