Mangaluru: 4 including couple returning from Dubai held; gold worth Rs 1-cr seized

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February 11, 2018

Mangaluru, Feb 11: The sleuths of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), nabbed two persons each at Mangaluru International Airport  and Mangaluru Junction Railway Station and seized gold worth over Rs 1 crore from them on Saturday.

A couple hailing from Kasaragod, were arrested at the Airport for trying to smuggle 2.13kgs of gold concealed in a specifically made abdominal belt worn by them under their clothes.

In a separate incident, two passengers who smuggled 16 gold biscuits from Nepal by concealing them in the inner pocket of their pants, were nabbed from a Kozhikode bound train at the railway station. 

Vinayak Bhat, deputy director, DRI Mangaluru regional unit, said that all the four all accused were produced before the jurisdictional chief judicial magistrate, Mangaluru on Sunday. Further investigations are in progress in both cases.

The DRI had received information about Kasaragod residents Hassan and Sameera arriving by Spicejet Flight SG-60 from Dubai to MIA, with undeclared gold. On arrival of the aircraft, the couple were identified and intercepted at customs green channel and subjected to thorough checking. During frisking, it was revealed that both were carrying skin coloured belts tied to their waist.

The belts were found to be concealed with heavy objects. On opening them it was found certain brown coloured rubber like compound was stuffed inside. The expert jeweller examined the compound and it was subsequently taken to gold testing extraction centre where under supervision of DRI officers and independent witnesses, gold was extracted. At the end, gold of 23.99 carat purity weighing 2137.04 gms was extracted from the said compound.

Their current market value was placed at around Rs 66 lakh, Vinayak Bhat said, adding DRI officers subsequently seized the contraband gold under the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962. The passengers who happened to be husband and wife were arrested and produced before the chief judicial magistrate, Mangaluru and were later released on conditional bail, Bhat said, adding DRI sleuths are investigating this modus operandi of smuggling gold into India

In another incident, two passengers travelling from Panvel to Kozhikode on Marusagar Express were nabbed at Mangaluru Junction Railway station. During their personal examination, the officers found heavy objects around the waist band of their trousers. On cutting open inside stitch of the waist band, 16 gold bars (eight gold bars each) were recovered. The duo Moideen and Samsudheen admitted gold bars recovered from their possession were of foreign origin.

They had smuggled it during their travel from Dubai to Kathmandu a few days ago. During interrogation, they added after getting cleared from Kathmandu International Airport they crossed land border at Birganj and entered India. Subsequently, they undertook several cut journeys by road and train and on Saturday, boarded Marusagar Express at Panvel. DRI officers seized 16 gold bars of foreign origin weighing 1865.6 grams valued at Rs 56,33,880 under mahazar.

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April 29,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 29: Janata Dal-Secular leader and former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy on Tuesday accused the central government of writing off loans of those who are facing charges of fraud.

In a series of tweets, Kumaraswamy slammed the central government.

"Really? At a time when the whole world is worried about unprecedented economic emergency, writing off Rs 68,000 crore loans of willful big fish defaulters became the best antidote to the economic crisis? And how is 50k cr package to mutual funds going to help the common man?" he tweeted.

In another tweet, Kumaraswamy said that "Billionaire scamsters like Vijay Mallya, Mehul Choksy, Sanjay Junjunwala seem to be very dear to this government".

"Na khaunga, na khane dunga" is yet another jumla unraveled. Billionaire scamsters like Vijay Malya, Mehul Choksy, Sanjay Junjunwala seem to be very dear to this government. The poor are dying by the roadside, farmers are desperate, the middle class is faced with economic doom.

The government has done little to help. But it writes off loans of those who are facing charges of fraud! What patriotism! What nationalism!" he tweeted.

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February 5,2020

Tightening control over companies misleading advertisements of medicines and products, the Indian government could soon slap a fine of up to Rs10 lakh and up to two years' imprisonment. While repeat offender could be fined up to Rs50 and imprisonment up to five years.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's new draft of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) (Amendment) Bill, 2020, provides extremely stringent penalties compared to the current law.

Under the new Act, companies advertising medicines and products falsely claiming to make a person fairer, improve height and memory or cure issues like hair loss or greying and premature ageing, among several others, may attract more stringent fines and jail time.

The current Act, 1954, leaves scope for companies to create deceptive advertisements as first time offender can be jailed for six months while repeat offender can be up to one year in prison, reported The Indian Express.

Under the Bill, deceptive advertisements will cover digital advertising, notice, circular, label, wrapper, invoice, banner and poster, among others. The government also plans to expand the scope of the law under the proposed amendments to cover 24 more deceptive claims not included in the current law, like medicines that can cure AIDS, change the sex of a foetus, among others, reported Livemint.

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April 28,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 28:  Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa today launched a Helpline service for Kannadigas residing outside Karnataka.

On April 24, Dakshina Kannada district in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary in a letter to the Chief Minister requested a helpline for stranded Kannadigas in Mumbai, other States and other countries.

The helpline will help resolve the problem of stranded Kannadigas across the country. After a request is made, local authorities of the caller will be contacted to provide the required help. The helpline will be operated from Bengaluru and staffed with 50 employees in three shifts.

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