New Delhi:
Two men - a Thai national and an AISATS staffer - have been arrested for allegedly smuggling gold into India valuing about Rs 58 lakh at the international airport here, a customs official said on Tuesday.
AISATS, an airport services provider, is a 50-50 joint venture between Air India Limited (a part of the TATA group) and Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS).
A case of smuggling was registered on June 12 against the Thailand national, who had arrived here from Dubai, he said.
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