Mumbai, April 28: Mumbai Airport Customs officials have taken a 46-year-old man into custody for allegedly attempting to smuggle gold worth over ₹1.15 crore by concealing it inside his shoes.

The accused, identified as R.F. Ganchi, had arrived in Mumbai from Dubai on Monday. He was intercepted by customs authorities after passing through the Green Channel, which is designated for passengers with no dutiable goods.

During questioning, Ganchi reportedly denied carrying any dutiable items or contraband. However, a detailed search led to the recovery of 12 gold bars, weighing 1,212 grams, hidden inside his footwear. The gold was immediately seized under provisions of the Customs Act.

Customs officials said that during interrogation, Ganchi confessed to his attempt to bring the gold into India without detection. Authorities have stated that the investigation is in its initial stages, and further inquiries are being conducted to determine whether the incident is linked to a larger gold smuggling network.

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Mumbai, May 10 (PTI): Amid heightened security concerns in the country, the Sai Baba temple trust at Shirdi in Maharashtra has decided not to allow garland, bouquets and shawls to brought inside the temple complex.

The famous temple which draws millions of devotees every year had received a threatening email last week.

Goraksh Gadilkar, a member of the Sai Baba Sansthan Trust, said devotees will be searched before entering the temple.

"The Sansthan received a threat email on May 2. In view of India-Pakistan tensions and the security alert across the country, flowers, garlands, prasad and shawls will not be allowed inside," he told PTI.

The Ahilyanagar district police have also made some suggestions to enhance the security of the temple.

On Friday, the Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai said it will not allow garlands, prasad and coconuts inside from May 11.