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Taiwanese Traveler Caught with $210,000 in Gold at Hanoi Airport


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A traveler from Taiwan was apprehended at Hanoi's Noi Bai International Airport with a suspiciously heavy carry-on. Customs officials became wary when they noticed unusual signs and decided to inspect the passenger's black suitcase, which contained no checked baggage.

 

Inside the suitcase, officials discovered 12 gold bars cleverly concealed within four camera lenses. The gold bars weighed a total of nearly two kilograms and have an estimated market value of over VND5.5 billion (US$210,000).

 

The authorities have seized the gold and handed the suspect over to Hanoi police for a detailed investigation.

 

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Not much information in this article.

Sad that he got caught, sad that there are laws against taking gold with you.

 

A traveler from Taiwan Was it a Taiwanese or a Viet coming from Taiwan ?

Why wasn't the gold detected in the departing airport ?

 

Why take the risk ? He could have taken a boat from Taiwan to Vietnam.

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7 minutes ago, FlorC said:

Not much information in this article.

Sad that he got caught, sad that there are laws against taking gold with you.

 

A traveler from Taiwan Was it a Taiwanese or a Viet coming from Taiwan ?

Why wasn't the gold detected in the departing airport ?

 

Why take the risk ? He could have taken a boat from Taiwan to Vietnam.

The Google box said there's no law against traveling with large amounts of gold in either country, but you need to declare it. Absolutely foolish to try and skirt that law, gonna cost all that gold and then some.

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2 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

The Google box said there's no law against traveling with large amounts of gold in either country, but you need to declare it. Absolutely foolish to try and skirt that law, gonna cost all that gold and then some.

One shouldn't have to declare it.

It's your property and you should do with it as you please.

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10 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

"Taiwanese Traveler"

A traveler from Taiwan was apprehended.

 

Yes I can read. Anyone can be a traveler from Taiwan.

If I traveled from Taiwan to Vietnam , I am a traveler from Taiwan.

 

Just "a traveler from Taiwan"  could be a Taiwanese guy boarded in Japan. too.

The sentence has 2 meanings.

 

The article is too short and too little information.

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19 minutes ago, FlorC said:

One shouldn't have to declare it.

It's your property and you should do with it as you please.

I agree but unfortunately, governments do not. Every country has limits on what you are allowed to have in cash or gold when travelling without reporting it. how do they know if you are not smuggling drug money or scam money or that the excessive amount of money not reported was obtained illegally and being smuggled out so it can be deposited into another countries banks cleanly

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7 minutes ago, thesetat said:

I agree but unfortunately, governments do not. Every country has limits on what you are allowed to have in cash or gold when travelling without reporting it. how do they know if you are not smuggling drug money or scam money or that the excessive amount of money not reported was obtained illegally and being smuggled out so it can be deposited into another countries banks cleanly

merely declaring that you have a large amount of gold does not have any bearing as to where it came from or how you paid for it

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Taiwanese man arrested in Vietnam for smuggling nearly 2kg of gold

 

Hanoi, June 26 (CNA) A Taiwanese passenger was arrested by Vietnamese authorities on Wednesday for attempting to smuggle nearly 2 kilograms of gold through Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, according to Vietnamese media.

Vietnamnet reported that the gold, worth more than US$215,000 (NT$6.37 million/5.5 billion Vietnamese dong), was hidden inside four camera lenses.

 

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The bars had been carefully shaped to evade both x-ray scanners and manual inspections, officials said.

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2 hours ago, FlorC said:

One shouldn't have to declare it.

It's your property and you should do with it as you please.

And I shouldn't have to pay taxes so Murikkka can send billions $$$ annually to Israel but there ya go.

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2 hours ago, radiochaser said:

The bars had been carefully shaped to evade both x-ray scanners and manual inspections, officials said.

Gold is easily detected by xrays. Manual inspections , I understand , the guy did a good job.

Lot's of YT video's on it.

It shows up very dark on scans.

I researched it , because I want to get my gold out of the EU dictatorship,

now coming with asset registers , CBDC and capital controls.

 

Even in the shape of the lens , nearly 2kg would have been detected.

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On 6/27/2025 at 9:55 AM, snoop1130 said:

......decided to inspect the passenger's black suitcase, which contained no checked baggage.

Huh?

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