Mumbai Customs sleuths today seized cash totalling around Rs 69 lakh in two separate cases here, which included recovery of Rs 25 lakh in 2,000 rupee notes
Rs 2000 notes seized at Mumbai airport
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Mumbai Customs sleuths today seized cash totalling around Rs 69 lakh in two separate cases here, which included recovery of Rs 25 lakh in 2,000 rupee notes.
The Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of the Customs made these seizures at the international airport in the wee hours and four persons were arrested in this onnection.
In the first case, foreign currency worth over Rs 43 lakh was recovered from three passengers -- Shaikh Waheed Ali, Mohammed Sohail and Shaikh Pasha -- who arrived here from Hyderabad.
"A detailed examination of the baggage of Ali resulted in recovery of 1,39,000 Saudi Riyals, 5,65,000 UAE Dirhams and 14,000 Australian dollars," said a Customs official, adding that the total value was Rs 43.97 lakhs.
This money was found wrapped in newspapers and was concealed in their check-in baggage.
The trio in their statement have said that they brought the foreign currency from Saudi Arabia during their visit last week but did not declare the money before the Customs.
"They have also said that they came to Mumbai for conversion of the currency expecting good returns," the official said.
They were arrested after a case under Customs Act and Foreign Exchange Management Act was registered against them.
In another case, one Arif Koyante who was departing to Dubai was arrested after Rs 25 lakh, in denominations of Rs 2000, was seized from him. Officials said a search of his baggage yielded 1,250 notes kept in 52 different envelopes made of white paper.
"These envelopes containing currency were further placed inside layers of 13 cardboards on which ready made garments were neatly wrapped," said the official adding that the currency was seized on the reasonable belief that it was attempted to be smuggled out of India.
A case under Customs Act and FEMA has been registered against Arif and he has admitted to possession, carriage, concealment and recovery, the official said.