New Delhi:
A person was arrested for smuggling a diamond necklace value about rupees six crore at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Worldwide (IGI) Airport, the customs division mentioned at the moment.
The arrested particular person, an Indian male passenger, had arrived from Bangkok on Air India flight AI 356, in accordance with officers.
The passenger was recognized and stopped based mostly on profiling by the Customs officers at IGI Airport after which the necklace studded with diamonds was found following an in depth examination of the person’s baggage.
The necklace encompasses a delicate chain adorned with oval and rectangular diamonds, resulting in a hanging pendant. The pendant is a square-shaped piece with a outstanding yellow diamond at its heart, surrounded by a number of layers of clear diamonds.
Customized officers have filed a case of smuggling towards the accused.
The recovered jewellery was assessed at a complete worth of Rs. 6,08,97,329/- (Rupees Six Crore Eight Lakh Ninety Seven Thousand Three Hundred Twenty 9 solely).
The necklace was confiscated below Part 110 of the Customs Act, 1962, which permits seizure of smuggled items.
The person has been arrested and is now dealing with authorized motion as per the provisions of the Customs Act.
Additional investigation is underway to uncover extra particulars associated to the smuggling try.
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