Delhi's Directorate of Revenue Intelligence busts hawala racket, seizes Rs 1 crore of foreign currencies at IGI Airport
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), which comes under Ministry of Finance, has busted hawala racket and seized foreign currencies worth Rs 1 crore at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport in New Delhi on Thursday.
“The Delhi zonal unit of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Ministry of Finance has busted an hawala racket adopting an ingenious modus operandi of foreign currency smuggling at the IGI Airport, New Delhi yesterday and seized foreign currencies worth about Rs 1 crore,” Press Information Bureau (PIB) said quoting Ministry of Finance, as stating in a press release on Friday.
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According to the release, officers of the Delhi zonal unit of DRI had mounted surveillance and intercepted a domestic as well as a Dubai-bound international passenger at Terminal 3 of IGI Airport while they were exchanging their bags in the toilet in the security hold area of IGI Airport.
“The domestic passenger had booked a ticket in Air India’s Bhubaneswar-bound international flight AI 075 that was running on 'Hub and Spoke' model. He was travelling only for the purpose of handing-over the foreign currencies to the international passenger going to Dubai by Jet Airways flight, after clearing customs, immigration and security checks as a domestic passenger to escape stringent checking of international passengers by customs,” cited the Ministry of Finance in a statement.
06:17 PM IST