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Mumbai: DRI seizes Dubai origin smuggled gold worth Rs 8.93 crore from melting unit, seven held
Mumbai: DRI seizes Dubai origin smuggled gold worth Rs 8.93 crore from melting unit, seven held

Indian Express

time7 hours ago

  • Indian Express

Mumbai: DRI seizes Dubai origin smuggled gold worth Rs 8.93 crore from melting unit, seven held

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) recovered Dubai origin smuggled gold worth Rs 8.93 crore from a gold melting unit in South Mumbai and arrested seven persons allegedly part of a smuggling racket. The owner of the melting facility is also among the persons arrested. The racket was involved in processing of gold smuggled from Dubai into India via carrier passengers recruited by an organized syndicate. DRI codenamed the operation as 'Operation Alchemist'. Sources said while investigating some of the gold smuggling cases in which foreign national are used for smuggling the foreign origin gold into India via Mumbai airport, DRI developed intelligence about the members of a racket which would accept smuggled foreign origin gold from the airport staff and later melt it at a gold melting unit in South Mumbai and convert them into gold bars before selling them in grey market. Acting on the intelligence, the DRI team on Sunday raided a melting unit on the sixth floor of a building on Kazi Syed Street, in Masjid Bunder area and nabbed five people from the melting unit and seized six bars of 8,747 g gold worth Rs 8.93 crore. The arrested were identified as Mininath Bhule, Vishwas Ramchandra Yadav alias Amol, Uday Deepak Jangam, Rohit Mohite and Vikram Balkrishna Mote. A source said that Bhule would allegedly take delivery of the smuggled gold from the airport staff and after melting it he further delivered it to the prospective buyers. Besides him, Yadav would allegedly manage all the accounting of the smuggled gold, while Jangam and Mohite allegedly melt the smuggled gold at the melting facility. Mote, a driver, allegedly used to collect smuggled gold from the airport, sources said. The accused failed to show any documents in support of the seized gold, thus making the agency believe the seized yellow metal is foreign-origin smuggled gold, sources added. Further interrogation of the accused led to the arrest of Rajkumar Pawar, the owner of the melting unit and Ravinder Salunkhe, a driver and an alleged member of the racket. The DRI has arrested the accused on charges of committing a non-bailable offence under the Customs Act. The DRI suspects that the arrested accused are members of an international smuggling syndicate and have committed serious economic offenses.

DRI busts gold melting unit in Mumbai, seizes gold worth ₹9 crore
DRI busts gold melting unit in Mumbai, seizes gold worth ₹9 crore

Business Standard

time9 hours ago

  • Business Standard

DRI busts gold melting unit in Mumbai, seizes gold worth ₹9 crore

Accordingly, the DRI's Mumbai Zonal Unit initiated action under the codename "Operation Alchemist" on Sunday night and uncovered the gold melting unit in the Masjid Bunder area Press Trust of India Mumbai The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has busted a gold melting facility in south Mumbai, seized the yellow metal worth Rs 8.93 crore and arrested seven members of a crime syndicate, officials said on Monday. The central agency had specific intelligence about the facility involved in melting of smuggled gold brought to India from Dubai with the help of carrier passengers recruited by an organized syndicate, an official said. Accordingly, the DRI's Mumbai Zonal Unit initiated action under the codename "Operation Alchemist" on Sunday night and uncovered the gold melting unit in the Masjid Bunder area. Initially, a DRI team nabbed two persons, who were coming out of the facility and 8.74 kg of gold in bar form was recovered from their possession, he said. A search was conducted at the facility, where DRI officials found that two operators were melting smuggled gold and converting the precious metal into bars, he said. During investigation it surfaced that 18 egg-shaped capsules containing gold were smuggled into India earlier on Sunday after carrier passengers landed at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, the official informed. The smuggled capsules were melted down at the facility into half a dozen bars weighing 8.74 kg. In a follow-up operation, the DRI apprehended two additional individuals involved in collecting the smuggled capsules along with a key person managing melting operations, he said. In all, seven accused persons were arrested and gold valued at Rs 8.93 crore was seized during the operation, the official said, adding further probe was underway.

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