More Jet Airways staff under DRI lens for forex smuggling

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Expanding its probe, the Intelligence (DRI) is looking into the role of some more crew members of for their alleged involvement in of foreign currency, officials said today. The move comes after the arrest of one of the flight attendants of for allegedly worth over Rs three crore to Hong Kong, they said. The DRI is looking into the role of some other employees of for their alleged involvement in a major hawala syndicate, the officials said. The had said it has a strict code of conduct and zero tolerance towards any action of its employees that contravenes domestic or international laws of the countries in which it operates. "Based on the investigations and inputs from enforcement agencies, the will take further action," had said in a filing to the The company was asked by the exchange to provide its response over a reports in this regard. "This (news) article will not have any material impact on the company as the event involves an act committed by the concerned crew in her individual capacity and not as an employee acting on the instructions of the company," the had said. The DRI had arrested the flight attendant, Deveshi Kulshreshtha, for allegedly trying to smuggle out USD 4,80,200 (Rs 3.25 crore) from a plane, that was scheduled to take off for from here on January 8. Later, a tour operator identified as was also arrested for being part of this hawala racket, the officials said. "Malhotra would collect money from some bullion dealers in and send it via some to select foreign destinations. The money was being used for purchasing gold abroad.

The gold would then be sent to illegally," one of the officials said. Malhotra used Deveshi for for past six months, he said. The DRI claimed Malhotra has been out using the crew for past over one year. "We are looking into the role of other crew members in this hawala racket. Some more staff will be called for questioning," he said. Both Deveshi and Malhotra have been sent to two-week judicial custody by a special on January 11.

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First Published: Sun, January 14 2018. 12:05 IST