
New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. / Gettyimagesbank
By Jung Min-ho
A Korean national has been detained at a New Delhi airport on suspicion of smuggling gold worth more than 19 million Indian rupees ($265,000).
, an Indian media outlet, reported Friday (local time) that customs officers detained the man who arrived at Indira Gandhi International Airport from Hong Kong Wednesday. His identity is being withheld.
Officials seized 105 gold rotor plates (5,565 grams) hidden inside a Toshiba motor.
Authorities are looking into whether the suspect has been involved in other crimes.
Last month, a Korean woman was detained in the country for allegedly smuggling gold worth 24 million Indian rupees.
In India, one of the world's largest gold importers ― along with China ― gold smuggling attempts reportedly surged after the government raised the import duty to 10 percent in August 2013.