Nearly 2kg of suspected gold found hidden in Taiwanese passenger’s camera lenses at Hanoi airport

26/06/2025 14:57

Customs officers at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi have seized 12 metal bars suspected to be gold, weighing nearly two kilograms and worth more than VND5.5 billion (US$210,470), after finding them hidden inside camera lenses in a Taiwanese passenger’s suitcase.

The passenger, identified as C.P.H., arrived in Hanoi on flight VN579 from Taiwan on Wednesday.

During routine baggage screening, airport customs officers noticed unusual images on the scanner and flagged the suitcase for further inspection.

Working in coordination with anti-smuggling units and police, customs officers conducted a detailed search of the luggage.

Inside four camera lenses, they found 12 yellow metal bars.

Both the passenger and the confiscated items were transferred to the Hanoi Department of Public Security for investigation.

The case underscored the increasingly complex tactics being used in smuggling attempts, including hiding goods inside common consumer items, using counterfeit branding, mislabeling product origin, and exploiting processing or transit procedures to bypass trade regulations.

In response to these growing challenges, the General Department of Vietnam Customs has instructed its units to strengthen inspections, increase operational efficiency, and strictly enforce laws to prevent trade violations and smuggling.

Tieu Bac - Thao Thuong / Tuoi Tre News

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