Contraband worth Rs 2.36-cr seized at Mangaluru Airport in 35 cases

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November 2, 2017

Mengaluru, Nov 2: During the current financial year (up to October 2017), the Customs officers at Mangaluru International Airport seized contraband valued about Rs 2.36 crores in 35 cases of smuggling. The seizures include hitherto undetected cases of live plants and plant products attempted to be cleared without complying with plant quarantine regulations. The details of contraband-wise seizures show diverse modus operandi and the endeavours of smugglers to hoodwink the department.

Gold

The officers have seized 5.224 kilograms of gold in 11 cases valued at Rs.154.64 lakhs which was attempted to be smuggled by concealing it on their person or in their personal effects.  Out of these, on 22.10.2017 one passenger had concealed 1 kilogram gold powder made into a paste by mixing with chemicals and had worn as ankle pads on both his legs.   He was arrested and produced before the Magistrate, who remanded him to judicial custody.  In an earlier case, on 29.08.2017, four tola bars of gold totally weighing 466.520 grams were found to be concealed inside the inner sole of shoes and worn by a passenger.  Other methods adopted to ingeniously conceal gold were in the form of chromium coated belt buckle, chromium coated amulet (khada) and chromium coated coverings of beads strung together in the form of a chain.  

Foreign Currency

On gathering inputs that there is a surge in smuggling of foreign currency by passengers departing to middle east countries, the officers kept special watch on movements of certain profiled passengers.  This resulted in detection of 12 cases involving seizure of assorted foreign currency equivalent to INR 68.73 lakhs that was attempted to be smuggled out. 

Ganja

On inputs received, two cases of ganja (cannabis), a narcotic drug were detected involving 4.5 kgs and 4 kgs. which were attempted to be smuggled out.  In one case, the passenger arrested was remanded to judicial custody while the other was handed over to police authorities for further action.

Plants and Plant products

In one rare instance at Mangaluru International Airport, live flower and fruit bearing plants carried by a passenger on arrival were detected and stopped from being cleared.  As per the orders of the Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, any passenger arriving from abroad, is required to declare plant or plant products (that include live plants, seeds etc) for Plant Quarantine Inspection.  Further, clearance of live plants or seeds meant for propagation purpose is not permitted at Mangaluru International Airport as per the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003.

Miscellaneous

Other contraband seized in 10 cases include saffron totally weighing upto 1.775 Kg and valued at Rs.2.89 lakhs; 8984 pouches of RMD Gutka valued at Rs.3.83 lakhs, cigarettes of different brands of foreign origin and smoking tobacco totally valued at Rs.5.89 lakhs.

During this period, 2,41,463 passengers i.e 97.86% of the total passengers had opted for Green Channel and Customs duties of Rs.2.93 crores was collected from 5275 passengers.

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February 22,2020

Belagavi, Feb 22: A madrasa in Karnataka’s Belagavi district hosted a Hindu-Muslim mass marriage on its premises on Friday, sending a strong message of communal amity. As many as 76 Muslim couples and 25 Hindu couples entered marital life on the occasion.

Madarsa Al Arabia Anwarul Ulooma, an Islamic religious institute in Bailhongal, 50km from Belagavi district headquarters, played host to the event that was organised by Jamia Faizan-ul-Quran and Issa Foundation, which has conducted mass marriages on a bigger scale in Gujarat.

The mass marriage comes a month after the 100-year-old Cheravally Jamaat Masjid in Kerala’s Kayamkulam in Alappuzha hosted a Hindu wedding, complete with a vegetarian feast for 4,000 people. A Hindu priest led the rituals, and the couple sought the blessings of chief imam Riyasudeen Faizy of the mosque.

At Bailhongal, moulvis and pontiffs led the marriage proceedings and asked the couples to read passages from Quran and Bhagvad Gita.

The Hindu couples were gifted a copy of the Gita, and newly-married Muslim couples received a copy of Quran. The organisers provided each Hindu bride a mangalsutra. Bailhongal MLA Mahantesh Koujalagi blessed the couples at the event, which was attended by more than 4,000 people.

Mohammad Rafique A Naik, a member of Jamia Faizan-ul-Quran, said they have gifted each couple a refrigerator, an almirah and a tailoring machine. Ranjita Kalala, a bride who married a daily-wage labourer, said her family couldn’t afford the cost of a wedding, adding, “When we learnt about the Bailhongal madrassa’s plan, we agreed to sign up because it also sends out a message of communal harmony.”

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June 20,2020

Shivamogga, Jun 20: Shivamogga District unit of Congress led by party veteran Kagodu Thimmappa staged a protest against state government's proposal to amend the land reform act, which will allow non-agriculturist to buy farmland.

The leaders of Farmers' Union (Raith Sangh) also staged a protest at Mahaveer circle and questioned CM's stand as he took oath in the name of farmers.

The district congress staged a protest at the premise of the Deputy Commissioner office in Shivamogga city.

The protesters termed Karnataka Government led by Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa as an anti-farmers government.

According to Congress and Raith Sang, the proposed amendments to Karnataka State Land reforms act 1961 will cause harm to farmers.

"According to the proposed amendment, non-agriculturists like business tycoons can also purchase the agriculture land. This will help the businessman and will be harmful to farmers," protesters said.

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February 9,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 9: A man in Karnataka fled just before his wedding after his parents cancelled the ceremony over a disagreement about the saree that the bride wore duiring a ritual.

BN Raghukumar, who belonged to a village near Karnataka's Hassan town, did not to show up at his wedding, acting on the directions of his parents. The incident took place on Wednesday.

"We have registered a cheating case against Raghukumar. He is absconding," Hassan Superintendent of Police Srinivas Gowda told news agency. The police have also registered a case against the groom's parents.

Raghukumar and BR Sangeetha fell in love a year ago and decided to get married with the consent of their respective families.

However, Raghukumar's parents asked Sangeetha to change her saree during some rituals as they were not happy with its quality.

Following this dispute, the groom's parents cancelled the wedding scheduled on Thursday and directed their son to run away.

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