The Customs Department has seized diamonds concealed in packets of noodles and gold hidden in the body parts of passengers and baggage, collectively valued at ₹6.46 crore, at the Mumbai airport, an official said.
Four passengers were arrested after the seizure of more than 6.815 kg of gold valued at ₹4.44 crore and diamonds of ₹2.02 crore over the weekend, the Customs official said in a release issued at late night on April 22.
An Indian national travelling from Mumbai to Bangkok was intercepted and found smuggling the diamonds concealed in packets of noodles inside his trolley bag.
The passenger was later arrested, the official said.
A foreign national travelling from Colombo to Mumbai was intercepted and found carrying gold bars and a cut piece, with a net weight of 321 grams, concealed inside her undergarments, he said.
Besides, 10 Indian nationals — two each travelling from Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and one each from Bahrain, Doha, Riyadh, Muscat, Bangkok and Singapore — were also intercepted and found carrying 6.199 kg gold, valued at ₹4.04 crore, "concealed in the rectum, on body and inside the baggage," the release said without providing further details.
Three of them were subsequently arrested, it said.