Updated On: 30 April, 2024 06:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
Acting on a tip-off, Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of customs intercepted a passenger at Mumbai airport and seize the gold dust packed in capsules

The gold dust was packed in three capsules. Pic/Courtesy AIU officials
The Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of the customs has arrested an individual attempting to smuggle gold dust packaged in oval shaped capsules hidden in the rectum. This incident comes as part of a larger crackdown by the AIU, which, in the past week alone, has seized a total of 20.95 kg of gold worth Rs 13.57 crore in 27 cases. Additionally, the AIU also confiscated electronics, tobacco, and cigarettes valued at Rs 0.23 crore, bringing the total value of seized items to Rs 10.80 crore, as disclosed by AIU officials.
According to a senior official from the AIU familiar with the incident, “Eight Indian nationals travelling from various parts of the world like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Jeddah were apprehended by the AIU. One of the passengers among the eight apprehended was trying to smuggle gold dust concealed in oval shaped capsules hidden inside the rectum.”