Air India pilot caught at Mumbai airport with gold bars worth Rs 15.6 lakh

Pilot was attempting surreptitious removal' of gold bars by concealing them in his checked-in baggage.

Update: 2016-08-11 03:54 GMT
The Airbus A319 with 125 passengers has been towed away to the secondary runway, where it is being inspected by Air India engineers, a source said. (Photo: Representational Image/PTI)

Mumbai: The Air Intelligence Unit of the Customs department on Wednesday intercepted a senior pilot of Air India and allegedly seized 530 grams of gold, worth over Rs 15 lakh, from his possession.

A Customs official said the pilot, whose name was not disclosed, was attempting "surreptitious removal" of gold bars by concealing them in his checked-in baggage and hand baggage.

Seven gold bars worth Rs 15.6 lakh were seized from his possession, he said.

"He has admitted to possession, carriage and concealment of bars which were being smuggled into India," the official said.

There was no immediate comment from Air India.

Similar News