DRI arrests 4 men with forex worth Rs 1.27 crore at Delhi airport
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has arrested four men departing for Bangkok at the Delhi international airport for allegedly trying to smuggled out of forex worth Rs 1.27 crore, officials. The accused were arrested when they were to depart for Bangkok on, they said. A detailed search of the passengers and their baggage resulted in recovery of euros 1,52,000, equivalent to Rs 1.27 crore, the officials said. All the passengers were arrested and the forex was seized, they added.
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