A Sri Lankan national was captured at the flight region of the worldwide air terminal in Andheri with about US $85,000 (over Rs 12 million) after a dramatization enduring around 90 minutes at an opportune time Friday.
The Colombo-bound traveler, Mohammed Sajehan, got the attention of authorities of the Airport Intelligence Unit (AIU) of traditions when he was attempting to rush into the flying machine near flight time.
Alarmed by this conduct sleuths said is run of the mill of money bootleggers, authorities halted him. An unsteady Sajehan initially denied he was conveying any stash however later conceded he was conveying $40,000.
The sleuths suspected he may be conveying more and requesting that he go with them to their office. Right then and there he began shouting and poop hit the fan.
He declined to move from the spot and started yelling that he was being focused since he is from a minority group. At the point when officers demanded he coordinate with them, he clutched an adjacent seat and declined to go. All of a sudden, he stooped down and started offering requests to God at the spot, driving the officers to keep their uninvolved. The range is under CCTV scope.
At last, after much influence, Sajehan consented to run with "police authorities". The sleuths brought in their constable in uniform from the workplace, who at long last took Sajehan into authority. He was later discharged on safeguard.
About $80,000 were discovered wrapped in daily papers and hid in cardboard pressing of bedsheets and women suit pieces in his things. Another $4,500 was found on him amid an inquiry.
Sajehan later told the traditions authorities that four days back, he went to Colombo from Singapore with the money. He then came to Mumbai to trade it, expecting he would get a decent swapping scale. Be that as it may, he was not able trade the dollars at approved focuses as he was not conveying the required records. He was coming back to Colombo when he was blocked.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Sri Lankan Caught With $85,000 At Indian Airport
2015-11-07T00:52:00-08:00
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