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The passenger who arrived from Dubai by an Air India flight had concealed the gold rolls in two currency counting machines and tried to pass through the security checks at the airport
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Even 55 days after Yousif, a resident of Mehdipatnam, was feared to have been washed away in the flood waters at Gagan Pahad, the investigating officials are still clueless of his whereabouts.
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Gold weighing 299.190 gm worth over Rs 14.68 lakh was seized from passenger who arrived from Dubai
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From about 3,000 domestic passengers daily in the first few weeks after the recommencement of domestic operations in May, the passenger footfall has increased to over 30,000 on a daily basis in November
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The entire fleet of 3000 baggage trolleys has been enabled with IoT, which will translate into substantial reduction in waiting time of passengers for baggage trolleys and will ensure availability in sufficient number in real time.
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The passengers, who arrived by flight G8 6700 from Riyadh, concealed three gold bars each in specially stitched pockets at the waist and the bottom of their trousers
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The passenger, who arrived on a flight from Riyadh, had allegedly concealed the gold bars, worth Rs.12.22 lakh, in specially designed pockets of his jeans, officials said, adding that the passenger was detained for questioning.
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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad traffic police, on Friday, facilitated transport of lungs by providing non-stop movement to an ambulance carrying the organ for transplantation. At 11.11 am, the Hyderabad and Cyberabad traffic police coordinated and arranged the green channel for transportation of lungs, which came by a flight from Coimbatore, from the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport […]
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Following a complaint from a person of Coimbatore that the arrested person M.V.Dinesh Kumar allegedly cheated her to the tune of Rs.10,000 on October 30, surveillance was enhanced by intelligence wing at the airport.
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Officials booked a case of smuggling of gold against the passenger who arrived by flight IX 1948 from Dubai.
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The facility ensures a safe journey of all passengers entering the city, scheduled for domestic connecting flights or international departing passengers.
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The drill was conducted at the western departure ramp of the airport, involving key airport stakeholders including Octopus, an elite Anti-Terrorist Squad, local police among others.
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While one flight from New Delhi to RGIA was diverted to Chennai, another flight from Bengaluru was sent back to Bengaluru because of heavy rain
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Of the 21 kgs of gold and diamonds, two kgs were in the form of biscuits while the remaining were ornaments weighing 19 kgs