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Gold smuggling case: Ranya Rao’s ‘mule’ defense crumbles as DRI uncovers international nexus

Rao had made at least 27 journeys in the last year, supposedly smuggling gold every time without declaring it to customs.

March 18, 2025 / 19:24 IST
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Rao's plea for bail was turned down by the Economic Offences Court, which viewed the offense as a "serious threat" to national security and the economy of the country.
Rao's plea for bail was turned down by the Economic Offences Court, which viewed the offense as a "serious threat" to national security and the economy of the country.

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has rejected actor Ranya Rao's allegation of being a "mule" in a massive gold smuggling ring on the basis of solid evidence against her linking her to an organised international network. Investigations have uncovered that Rao and actor Tarun Raj Konduru allegedly operated a gold business in Dubai, which enabled illegal gold imports into India.

Rao and Konduru set up Vira Diamonds Trading LLC in Dubai in 2023, running the business on a 50-50 shareholding arrangement, according to a News18 report. Konduru, the second accused as per the names given, handled the day-to-day business of the firm while Rao utilized her family's power to push the gold trade through global markets, it is reported.

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The probe stated that Rao had a well-established client base in Bangkok and Geneva, and procured gold bars from Doha and Geneva-based suppliers and made payments through Dubai-based bank accounts. The DRI is now carefully scrutinising her foreign transactions and customs declarations to identify the extent of the smuggling operations.

Investigations have revealed that Rao had invested Rs 8-10 lakh in Vira Diamonds through her HDFC Bank account, obtaining a Dubai residence card that allowed visa-free travel and regular gold shipments. The company is said to have exploited the UAE's zero-import duty on gold to import and subsequently channel it to India.