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Kerala gold smuggling case: ED attaches over 30 kg gold, cash worth Rs 14 98 lakh

Kerala gold smuggling case: ED attaches over 30 kg gold, cash worth Rs 14 98 lakh
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NIA arrests a key conspirator in Kerala gold smuggling case | India News

Muhammed Mansoor P.H, alleged to be a key conspirator in the gold smuggling case was arrested (Representative image) NEW DELHI: The national investigation agency (NIA) on Wednesday arrested Muhammed Mansoor P.H, alleged to be a key conspirator in the gold smuggling case pertaining to the seizure of the yellow metal from a baggage addressed to an embassy official in Kerala, agency spokesperson said. Mansoor was arrested by the NIA upon his arrival at the Calicut International airport from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the spokesperson said. The case pertains to the seizure of 30 kg gold, worth Rs 14.82 crore, on July 5, 2020 at Air Cargo of Trivandrum International airport by Customs (Preventive) Commissionerate, Cochin, from the baggage addressed to the charge d affaires of UAE Consulate, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.

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