In 2012, police in South Africa arrested a 25-year-old man who they said swallowed 220 polished diamonds in an attempt to smuggle them out of the country. The diamonds were estimated to be worth about $2.3 million, and were discovered by a body scan
Colonoscope helps Thai police recover stolen 6-carat diamond
Associated Press | 13 September 2015
BANGKOK
(AP) — The good news for the Chinese visitor to Bangkok was that a
doctor had successfully removed a foreign object from her large
intestine that could have damaged her digestive system.
The bad news: It was a 10 million baht ($278,000) diamond the woman
was accused of stealing from a jewelry fair, adding a piece of rock-hard
evidence to the case against her.
The woman, identified as 39-year-old Jiang Xulian, and a Chinese man
were arrested Thursday night at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport on their
way out of Thailand on the basis of surveillance video from the fair
just outside Bangkok, where earlier that day the duo allegedly switched a
fake stone for the real one after asking to inspect it. The dealer at
the booth selling the diamond also identified the two.
The suspects initially denied involvement, but X-rays showed a
diamond-like object in the woman's intestine, and police said she then
confessed.
If convicted, the two face up to three years in prison, according to police.
Mana, the chief investigator for the case, said the woman agreed to
Sunday's delicate operation after being told that the gemstone risked
injuring her. The diamond's owner identified the stone after it was
removed.
Hiding gems in the digestive system is a rare but not unknown ploy.
The method is more commonly used by drug smugglers, who swallow condoms
filled with cocaine or other illicit substances to get them past customs
checks.
In 2012, police in South Africa arrested a 25-year-old man who they
said swallowed 220 polished diamonds in an attempt to smuggle them out
of the country. The diamonds were estimated to be worth about $2.3
million, and were discovered by a body scan as the man was waiting to go
through security at the international airport near Johannesburg prior
to taking a flight to Dubai.
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