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78yr-old Sri Lankan woman booked for smuggling gold

byCustoms Today Report
24/12/2014
in India, International Customs
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ALUVA: Shiva Yoga Nayaki Amma, 78, who arrived on a Sri Lankan Airlines flight, had concealed the gold inside her saree booked at the airport by Air Intelligence Unit of the Customs Department and seized 1.5 kg of gold at the Nedumbassery airport. Customs officials said that the gold was, in all probability, being smuggled to Sri Lanka from the Gulf.

The gold was in the form of chains, rings and disks.

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