Hyderabad: Gold biscuits weighing around seven kilograms, which were allegedly being smuggled by two women passengers were seized today at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Shamshabad in Hyderabad, a custom official said.
The women who arrived at the airport by a flight from Dubai initially denied carrying the yellow metal. However, after checking they were found to be in possession of gold biscuits, the officer said.
The official declined to elaborate further saying the women were being questioned and investigations are underway.
The women who arrived at the airport by a flight from Dubai initially denied carrying the yellow metal. However, after checking they were found to be in possession of gold biscuits, the officer said.
The official declined to elaborate further saying the women were being questioned and investigations are underway.
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