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Two held at Delhi airport for smuggling gold worth Rs 51.8 lakh by hiding it in rectum: Customs

"The officials seized gold weighing 1.14 kg, amounting to Rs 51.8 lakh, from the two passengers concealed in the rectum in paste form," the statement issued by the customs department said.

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NEW DELHI: Two people have been arrested by the customs officials for smuggling gold, worth nearly Rs 52 lakh, by concealing it in their rectum at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, according to an official statement issued on Friday.

The accused, a man and a woman, were intercepted here after their arrival from Dubai on Wednesday.

"The officials seized gold weighing 1.14 kg, amounting to Rs 51.8 lakh, from the two passengers concealed in the rectum in paste form," the statement issued by the customs department said.

The passengers, both natives of Madurai, admitted to the previous smuggling of gold and goods amounting Rs 1.03 crore during their past visits, it said, adding that the duo was arrested.

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