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Smuggling racket busted in Manipur, gold worth more than 2 crores seized

First Published: 26th June, 2018 21:31 IST

Custom preventive force of Moreh in Manipur along with Anti smuggling unit today busted a smuggling racket and seized as many as 40 gold biscuits of foreign origin worth more

Custom preventive force of Moreh in Manipur along with Anti smuggling unit today busted a smuggling racket and seized as many as 40 gold biscuits of foreign origin worth more than 2 crores.

Acting upon the information given to the team, the officials seized gold from a specially built cavity of a Tata Tipper truck at Khuden-gthabhi area.

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