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Rising cases of gold smuggling alert UAE Customs

byMonitoring Report
08/12/2014
in Anti-Smuggling, International Customs
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ABU DHABI: Following the enrollment of new staff, UAE Customs officials have put security at first priority, increasing the vigilance activities because of a rise in gold smuggling cases by the airport staff

“The arrests of airlines and airport staff in the past few months gave a clear signal that we are facing threats not only from gold smugglers, who, posing as passengers, illegally carry the yellow metal, but from people working at the airport premises, who have been acting as facilitators or middlemen,” said Milind Lanjewar, Additional Commissioner of Customs.

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“Our operation should be more meticulous and discreet to unearth the role of the men working within the airport premises. Conducting such operations are more challenging. We have exposed some and sent them behind bars but there may be some more gold smuggling facilitators,” he said. “We are doing our best to crack down on gold smugglers. With more determination, we are making concerted efforts to nab the smugglers and their facilitators. The vigil has been intensified,” he added.

What shocked the Customs officials was involvement of senior airport official Kanumetta Jagadish Babu, who was arrested on Friday for allegedly acting as a facilitator of a gold smuggling gang. “We were stunned when we figured out the role of Babu, a terminal manager with Mumbai airport operator GVK,” Lanjewar said.

Babu and his two associates Shahbaaz Khan and Shaikh Mohsin were nabbed on Friday for allegedly trying to smuggle in 14 gold bars worth Rs 39.58 lakh brought from UAE, a Customs official said.

Tags: GVKKanumetta Jagadish BabuMilind LanjewarShahbaaz KhanShaikh MohsinVigilance

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