New Delhi: The Central government on Monday refused to give details of Kerala gold smuggling case in Lok Sabha, saying that it may not be in the larger public interest. However, it also informed that one of the prime accused was influential but the government is taking effective steps for a fair investigation into the matter.
The Center had given its written reply to the questions asked by Kerala MPs Anto Antony, NK Premachandran and Dean Kuriakose regarding the Gold Smuggling case.
"During July 2020, the Office of the Commissioner of Customs (Preventive) informed the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of the suspicion of gold consignment in diplomatic baggage. Following the due procedure, MEA provided clearance to the Customs authorities to intercept the consignment containing gold which was addressed to a diplomat of Consulate General of UAE in Thiruvananthapuram," replied Minister of State for Finance, Anurag Thakur.
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A question was being asked from the Minister of Finance to share the details of gold seized from various airports including Kerala airport and the number of people booked during the same period along with the value/price involved therein.