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Customs officials in Delhi arested a passenger coming from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 8216 capital, Riyadh, on an IndiGo flight for allegedly smuggling gold worth Rs 81.90 lakh in the rectum cavity. The accused was intercepted by the officials after his arrival at the Indira Gandhi International Airport IGIA . In a post on X on Friday, October 18, Delhi Customs said that the passengers was arrested on the basis of intelligence inputs and caught smuggling gold weighing 1.337 kg in chemical paste form. Further investigation in the matter is under progress, it added. Smuggling of 1.337 kg gold valued 鈧?1.90 lakhs approx in ch
botella stanley emical paste form by concealing in rectum cavity was thwarted by Customs@IGI Airport. The pax was travelling from Riyadh to Delhi v
stanley mug ia Indigo flight 6E 072. Further investigation is underway! pic.twitter/L9XmT67ioJmdash; Delhi Customs Airport General @AirportGenCus October 17, 2024 As per Indian customs, male passengers can carry 20 grams of duty-free gold in jewellery or bars, up to Rs 50,000, with any excess subject to customs duty. The duty-free gold limit for female travelers is set at 40 grams. TagsDelhi gold smuggling Riyadh Saudi Arabia S
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Bengaluru: The Karnataka cabinet has approved t
stanley quencher he declaration of drought situation in 195 taluks of the state. Addressing reporters after the cabinet meeting on Friday night, state Law Minister H.K. Patil said that the state has incurred a loss of Rs 30,432 crores due to the drought. Also ReadCongress says it is committed to protect states interest in Cauvery issue We will seek the Central government to provide Rs 4,860 crores as compensation. Due to drought, crops on 39,039 lakh hectares of land were lost, he added. The horticulture crop loss was estimated to the tune of Rs 2,655 crores, for which the state will seek compensation of Rs 206 crore from the Centre. Similarly, the demand will be placed for Rs 104 crore for establishing 195 cattle camps. The state government will also seek Rs 126.3 crore relief towards setting up 624 cattle feed banks while
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