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CISF intercepts passenger at Mumbai airport with Rs 4.93 cr synthetic diamonds

CISF personnel at Mumbai’s CSMI Airport intercepted an attempt to smuggle synthetic diamonds worth Rs 4.93 crore. The diamonds were concealed in a laptop battery compartment and recovered during security screening.

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The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel stationed at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International (CSMI) Airport in Mumbai successfully thwarted an attempt to smuggle synthetic diamonds valued at approximately ₹4.93 crore, ANI reports.

According to ANI, the incident took place in the early hours of 12 February 2025, when an Indian passenger, Bharatbhai Govindbhai Nathani, was scheduled to board NOK Airlines Flight No. DD 939 to Bangkok. His flight was set to depart from Terminal 2 of CSMI Airport at 2:50 AM. After completing his check-in formalities, Nathani proceeded to the security screening area with his hand baggage.

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