R6.2-million currency bust at King Shaka
The passenger was travelling to Dubai when a SARS’ Detector Dog Unit dog picked up a scent.
SOUTH African Revenue Service (SARS) customs officials intercepted a man at King Shaka International Airport on Friday who was carrying over R6-million in cash in his luggage.
In a statement, SARS said the man was en-route to Dubai when one of the SARS Detector Dog Unit’s canines reacted positively to the passenger’s luggage.
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“A scan revealed images consistent with undeclared currency. This joint intervention between SARS and the South African Police Service (SAPS) led to the passenger’s arrest,” the statement said.
The bust comes a month after customs officials at King Shaka Airport intercepted heroin, illegal skin whitening cream and counterfeit clothes in three separate incidents. Goods worth a combined value of over R20-million were seized by SARS officials.