Russian caught trying to smuggle gold in her shoes

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MOSCOW (AFP) - Russian customs officers have detained a woman at the Chinese border with nearly two kilogrammes of gold in her shoes after she appeared to be walking strangely, authorities said on Tuesday (Nov 5).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MOSCOW - Russian customs officers have detained a woman at the Chinese border with nearly 2kg of gold in her shoes after she appeared to be walking strangely, the authorities said on Tuesday .

The Russian was detained at a customs post in eastern Siberia after officials noticed that she"was nervous and acted in a suspicous manner", said Ms Marina Boiko, a spokesman for the regional customs authorities.A search led to the discovery of eight pieces of gold weighing a total of nearly 1.9kg. "The ingots had been attached to the insoles of her shoes with duct tape," the statement said, adding that the value of the find is estimated at more than 5 million rubles .The authorities opened a criminal case, saying the woman had tried to smuggle out the gold at the request of a Chinese citizen.

Since the beginning of the year, officials have repeatedly detained Russians trying to smuggle gold into China, Ms Boiko said.Gold panning is widespread in Siberia. At least 17 people were killed during a dam collapse at an artisanal gold mine in Siberia last month.

 

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