The recovered gold has been handed over to the Customs authorities, while the necessary legal proceedings are currently underway
Gold bars recovered by the DGFI, Aviation Security (AVSEC), Customs authorities and the Security Department of Biman Bangladesh Airlines during a coordinated operation at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Photo: TBS
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Gold bars recovered by the DGFI, Aviation Security (AVSEC), Customs authorities and the Security Department of Biman Bangladesh Airlines during a coordinated operation at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Photo: TBS
The Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) received a tip-off at approximately 9:20am today (2 July) suggesting a possible attempt to smuggle gold using the cargo hold of Biman Bangladesh Airlines Flight BG-148, operating on the Dubai-Chattogram-Dhaka route.
Acting on the information, the DGFI, Aviation Security (AVSEC), Customs authorities, and the Security Department of Biman Bangladesh Airlines immediately launched a coordinated operation at the airport, recovering approximately 15kg of gold during an initial search of the aircraft.
A more extensive search later resulted in the recovery of a total of 18.720kg of gold, comprising 160 gold bars, according to a press release issued today by the authorities at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
The recovered gold has been handed over to the Customs authorities, while the necessary legal proceedings are currently underway, the press release added.
The authorities at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport said they remain committed to ensuring airport security, preventing smuggling and maintaining law and order through the highest standards of vigilance, professionalism and inter-agency coordination.
They added that such joint operations will continue in the future with the concerted efforts of all relevant agencies.
