Acting on intelligence, DRI officials made the seizure yesterday after intercepting atruck coming from the Mundra Port, Gujarat, in Chander Vihar area of Delhi.
A DRI release issued today said, the agency recovered 44 kg foreign marked gold of .995 purityconcealed in metallic packing case of poultry egg incubator being imported by the smugglers.
The gold bars were wrapped in a thick silver grey paper smeared in adhesive to prevent metallic sound during movement, the DRI release said, adding, it was almost impossible to be detected during routine examination at gateway port.
It said the smugglers were bringing in around 40-50 kgs of foreign marked gold bars concealed in the metallic case (used as packing material) each time.
Since the market price of gold fluctuates on a daily basis, smugglers normally prefer the air route to smuggle it into India.
Preliminary investigations, however, reveal that this year alone, the racket members have smuggled about 300 kgs of gold from Dubai, worth nearly Rs 90 crore, using the sea route, it said.
"They (the metallic case package) were subsequently retrieved by smugglers using cutter and drill machines to immediately sell it in the grey market," the press release issued said.
Quantum of smuggling in the previousyears is yet to be ascertained, it said.
In the seventies and eighties, gold used to be smuggled through the sea route using country boats (Arab Dhows) or containerised cargo.
The DRI has busted this modus operandi of smuggling of gold in containers after several years.
The releases said that the importer has been arrested while his associates and the driver have been summoned for further investigation.
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