Chennai: The Air Intelligence Unit of the Customs department today recovered 850 DVDs, including 150 DVDs of the controversial film 'The Da Vinci Code' from "unclaimed baggage" at the International Airport here.
Noticing the unattended baggage, tagged in the name of one Joseph, lying near the trolley area of the airport, sleuths of the unit made efforts to trace the owner. Enquiries at the counter of Jet Airways, by which the baggage had arrived, revealed that no claim had been made, the release said.
07/06/06 The Hindu
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