The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has uncovered yet another major gold smuggling syndicate in a significant operation at Mumbai Airport. Officials seized gold worth 79.6 crore, hidden inside DJ lights, as part of an intricate smuggling plan. Two individuals have been arrested, and investigations are ongoing. According to DRI sources, intelligence inputs indicated that a consignment of DJ lights arriving at Mumbai’s air cargo complex might contain concealed gold. Acting on this tip-off, the identified consignment was thoroughly inspected.

Mumbai Airport Gold Smuggling: DRI Seizes Gold Hidden in DJ Lights Worth ₹9.6 Crore
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