Russian customs agents arrested a woman at the Chinese border and in her shoes about two kilograms of gold after she drew attention in a strange walking way.


The spokeswoman for the local customs authorities, Marina Boyko, said that he was found in the shoes of the Russian young woman in about two kilograms of gold, noting that
Russian customs officers arrested the young woman, whose name or age was not disclosed, at a customs center in eastern Siberia after noticing that she was "tense and acting suspiciously."

After examining the metal detector, it found that it hides in its shoes eight gold bars weighing about 1.9 kg.

The spokeswoman for the customs authorities that the young woman "tied the gold bullion soles her shoes with adhesive tape," adding that the value of gold bullion is estimated at more than 5 million rubles or the equivalent of 79 thousand dollars.

The gold bars were also found to have been made illegally, and the young woman lacked the necessary documentation.