Aishwarya gets clean chit in euro parcel case

November 20, 2006 · Print This Article · Email It

Mumbai: Actress Aishwarya Rai, who was embroiled in the parcel controversy, was given the clean chit by the Customs department on Monday evening.

The actress was interrogated by Customs officials at the Chattrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai for over two hours regarding the parcel containing €23,000 (Rs 14 lakh) addressed to her.

During the interrogation Aishwarya denied any involvement in the case and is said to have gone back to Jaipur where she is currently shooting for director Ashutosh Gowarikar’s film Akbar Jodha.

Customs officers say the package from Netherlands, which also contained electronic items did not arouse much interest but it was Aishwarya’s name and address on the parcel that got it a second look.

It was found that the manner of packing was not above board as money was hidden between other items in the parcel.

“There were electronic goods like a DVD player, Nokia phones among other things, which were declared. That was fine. The only disconcerting fact is that a packet containing currency was concealed inside the package, which is slightly disturbing,” Commissioner Customs, Western Zone, A K Prasad had said before the interrogation of the actress.

While the whole matter may be the work of a deranged fan or with a malicious intent, the possibility of Aishwarya actually knowing the sender cannot be ruled out.

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