Sensitive content

This media may contain sensitive content.

Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

Shocking 😳 🇮🇳 Customs authorities tracked a suspected smuggling case after an international pursuit. During inspection, officials recovered gold concealed in the suspect’s rectum.

1,802,823 views • 2 months ago •via X (Twitter)

0 Comments

No comments available

Comments from the original post will appear here

Related Videos

🚨 Gold Smuggling Inside Nivea Cream and Tiger Balm Bottles at IGI Airport! In a remarkable display of vigilance and expertise, the officers of Airport Customs, IGI Airport, Terminal-3, New Delhi, successfully intercepted an elaborate gold smuggling attempt on January 22, 2025. 🌍 The Case in Brief: An Indian passenger arriving from Riyadh on flight AI 926 (dated January 21, 2025) was stopped based on spot profiling. 🕵️‍♂️ The Catch: During the detailed examination of the passenger’s baggage and personal search, officers recovered: 🔸 18 pieces of rhenium-coated strips made of gold 🔸 Total weight: 318 grams 🔸 Concealment method: Hidden inside 4 Nivea cream boxes and 10 Tiger Balm bottles 🔸 Valuation: ₹23,76,471/- (Rupees Twenty-Three Lakh Seventy-Six Thousand Four Hundred Seventy-One Only) 📜 The Law in Action: The passenger has been booked under Section 132 & 135 of the Customs Act, 1962, for: 🔹 False declaration and concealment of goods 🔹 Attempt to evade customs duty 🔹 Smuggling gold into India The recovered gold has been seized under Section 110 of the Customs Act on the reasonable belief that it was liable for confiscation under Section 111 of the Act. 💡 Why This Matters: Smuggling is not just an economic crime; it undermines the nation’s financial security. Thanks to the unwavering dedication of our customs officers, another attempt to bypass the law has been thwarted. 🔍 What’s Next? Investigations are underway to uncover more details, including potential networks behind this smuggling attempt.

Delhi Customs (Airport & General)

15,863 views • 1 year ago

Customs, IGI Airport Date: 07.06.2026 Operation: AIU, IGI Airport, New Delhi Seizure: 15.38 Kg Hydroponic weed/Ganja Customs Foils Major Hydroponic Weed Smuggling Attempt at IGI Airport; 15.38 Kg Narcotics Concealed Inside Geysers Seized Based on profiling and specific intelligence, Customs officers at IGI Airport, New Delhi, successfully detected and thwarted an attempt to smuggle a large quantity of narcotic substance into India. Two passengers arriving from Kuala Lumpur by Flight No. D7-182 on 07.06.2026 were intercepted after crossing the Green Channel. During surveillance and examination, officers observed that the passengers were carrying two brand-new geysers in addition to their checked-in baggage. During sustained interrogation and scrutiny of the suspects' mobile phone communications, officers developed a strong suspicion regarding the contents of the geysers. The appliances were therefore subjected X-ray examination, which indicated the possibility of concealed material hidden within their internal structure. Subsequent dismantling of both geysers led to the exposure of a highly sophisticated concealment mechanism. Customs officers recovered 145 vacuum-sealed packets ingeniously concealed inside the appliances. Examination of the recovered packets revealed a green leafy substance suspected to be Hydroponic Weed (Ganja). The total gross weight of the recovered narcotic substance was found to be 15.38 kilograms. The estimated illicit market value of the seized contraband is approximately ₹5.38 crore. The recovered narcotic substance has been seized under the provisions of the NDPS Act, 1985, and both passengers have been placed under arrest. Further investigation is underway .CBIC Delhi Customs

Delhi Customs (Airport & General)

27,227 views • 1 month ago