Kochi: Gold weighing more than 3 kgs and valued at about Rs 1 crore was seized in three separate incidents of smuggling at the international airport near here and two persons have been arrested in connection with this.
The three seizures were effected yesterday at Cochin International Airport in Nedumbassery, the customs department said Monday.
The first seizure was from a Malappuram passenger who arrived by a Saudi Airlines flight from Jeddah.
The passenger was carrying a speaker-woofer system with two transformers in it.
In one transformer, gold shaped into wire rolls were cleverly concealed by winding into it.
Two gold biscuits were also recovered from him, the officials said.
In another case, a passenger hailing from Bhatkal, Karnataka, who arrived from Dubai by a Jet Airways flight was intercepted at the exit gate of the arrival hall by air intelligence officers.
On a thorough search, four gold biscuits hidden under his feet with adhesive tapes (two biscuits in each feet) were retrieved.
The third case was from an Air Arabia flight wherein a passenger from Palakkad was carrying several perfume bottles.
Gold in granular form was concealed inside the top portion of the lid of the perfume bottles.
"The new techniques and novel modus operandi of the gold smugglers coming from different countries was successfully busted due to the alertness of the officers of the Air Intelligence Unit deployed in the airport," a customs release said.
The total quantity of gold seized from all the three seizures is 3.18 kgs and worth Rs 97.77 lakhs.
Two persons were arrested and further investigation is in progress, they said.
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