Kishanganj (Bihar):The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized 1.45 kg of gold biscuits worth Rs 1.02 crore from Marwari Yuva Manch president Dinesh Pareek and two others in West Bengal's Siliguri. The three accused were arrested and Rs 82 lakh was recovered from them. They were produced in Siliguri ACJM court from where they were sent to jail.
DRI officials said that acting on intelligence input of gold smuggling in Siliguri, the team of officials intercepted one of the accused who had come to deliver gold biscuits to Dinesh and his friend. DRI advocate Ratan Banik said after receiving the tipoff, DRI formed several teams and waited for the smugglers in different parts.
Bidubhushan Rai, a resident of West Bengal's Cooch Behar was arrested from Siliguri Junction area and taken to the local office of DRI in College Para. On searching him, 12 gold biscuits were recovered from under his belt.
During interrogation, Bidubhushan told that he had brought the gold biscuits from Cooch Behar to Siliguri for delivering it to Dinesh, resident of Mahaveer Marg Piyaz Patti Road in Bihar's Kishanganj and his friend, Manoj Sinha, resident of Alta Kamalpur of Kochadhaman. Both Parekh and his friend were coming from Bihar to Siliguri in a Maruti Wagon-R car to collect the gold, the accused told.