Officials examined the bag carefully and discovered that the passenger’s trolley bag handle contained hollow pipes that had been loaded with rolled-up foreign money notes and coated in transparent plastic. Security personnel at the Customs Office for International DeparturesWith a long needle and the bag’s handle removed, the various wads of cash were removed.
Source: Mirror Now They included 5,000 New Zealand dollars and 68,400 euros (342 notes in denominations of 200). (50 notes in denominations of 100).
The traveler, identified as Surinder Singh Rihal, was first observed by airport staff around 1:15 am when he demonstrated strange behavior, according to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).
He was supposed to board Thai Airlines Flight No. TH-332 to Bangkok, however, the flight was diverted for random inspection. Later, he was permitted to continue while being watched both physically and electronically. Due to a problem with his paperwork, the traveler was unable to check in with the airline, so CISF and Customs agents transported him to the International Departure Customs.
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