Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Gold seized again at BPIA in Odisha capital

Continue reading

April 1, 2018
Odisha Latest

Bhubaneswar: Gold worth over Rs 5 lakh was seized yet again at Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIA) here today. The seizure of gold smuggled from Bangkok was reported for the seventh time in a week.

Acting on spot intelligence, the officers of Air Intelligence unit of Customs seized the gold worth over Rs 5 lakh smuggled through Bhubaneswar airport from a passenger of Indian origin hailing from New Delhi.

During search of his body and personal baggage after the passenger arrived at airport from Bangkok by Air India flight AI-339 here today, the officials found one Punjabi type Kada of foreign origin, concealed under the sleeve of his full-shirt. The gold weighing 180.390 gram is valued at Rs 5,66,785.

The incident was reported just a day after 300 gm gold worth around Rs 9.53 lakh was seized from a person who arrived from Bangkok on March 31 morning.

Earlier, three gold bars and 143 gold rings having a combined weight of 378 grams worth over Rs 12 lakh were recovered from two passengers hailing from Thane, Maharashtra on March 28.

The next day, the Air Intelligence unit of the department seized 15 gold bars weighing 1143.78 grams worth Rs 34,90,816 from two passengers of Indian origin hailing from Punjab. They arrived here from Bangkok via Kuala Lumpur on Air Asia flight AK-31 on March 29.

About the Author
Sambad English Bureau

Sambad English covers latest news and happenings from Odisha from the house of Sambad Group, Eastern Media Limited.

728x90 Advertisement

You May Also Like


DISCLAIMER
All content on this website is the exclusive property of Eastern Media Limited. Any downloadable material, including but not limited to electronic or digital versions of the newspaper (e-paper) in any format, is provided solely for personal use. Unauthorized dissemination, distribution, circulation, or publication of any content or e-paper (whether in PDF or other formats) by any means, including on social media platforms, without prior authorization, permission, or license is strictly prohibited.