Kolkata(West Bengal): Busting two gold smuggling rackets in Kolkata and Siliguri, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized 12.5 kg of foreign-origin gold valued at Rs 4.44 crores, an official said on Saturday.
In a drive against gold smuggling syndicates, DRI officials intercepted four persons - Bapi Bairagi, Nuton Bairagi, Ashim Singha and Kumkum Singha - at the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station Saturday and seized an amount of gold from them. The four were travelling from Guwahati on the Howrah-bound Saraighat Express.
"During interrogation, they said that they had visited Guwahati to offer puja at Kamakhya temple. However, 36 pieces of gold of foreign origin, weighing almost 6 kg, were recovered and seized from their possession," the official said.