A high-value gold jewellery consignment worth ₹2.6 crore has reportedly gone missing during air cargo transit, triggering an investigation by authorities and raising concerns over cargo security protocols.
According to initial reports, the parcel was booked for shipment through an air cargo service and was expected to reach its destination within a standard delivery window. However, the consignment failed to arrive, prompting the consignee to file a complaint with the airline and relevant agencies.
Preliminary findings suggest that the shipment was last traced at a transit handling point, after which its movement could not be accounted for. Officials are currently examining cargo handling procedures, scanning records, and CCTV footage to identify potential lapses or foul play.
Air cargo operators and ground handling agencies involved in the shipment are cooperating with investigators. Security checks, documentation trails, and personnel access logs are being scrutinised as part of the probe.
The incident has once again highlighted vulnerabilities in the transportation of high-value cargo, particularly in complex logistics chains involving multiple handling points. Industry experts stress the need for enhanced tracking systems, stricter access controls, and improved surveillance to mitigate such risks.
Authorities have assured that efforts are underway to locate the missing consignment and hold those responsible accountable. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.
