Women wearing flowers in their hair is a common sight in South India. However, jasmine is not welcome in every part of the world, especially in Australia. Malayali actress Navya Nair was fined Rs 1.14 lakh for carrying jasmine at Melbourne Airport in Australia.

During her recent trip to Australia to participate in the Onam celebrations organised by the Malayali Association of Victoria, Navya was stopped at Melbourne International Airport. She was fined over Rs 1 lakh for carrying a 15-cm-long jasmine gajra.

“Before I came here, it was my father who bought jasmine for me. He cut it into two parts and gave it to me. He asked me to wear one in my hair from Kochi to Singapore, since it would wither by the time I reached. He told me to keep the second one in my handbag so I could wear it on the onward journey from Singapore. I put it in my carry bag,” Navya shared during a public event.

“What I did was against the law. It was a mistake I made unknowingly. However, ignorance is no excuse. For bringing a 15 cm jasmine string, officials asked me to pay a fine of AUD 1,980 (Rs 1.14 lakh). A mistake is a mistake, though it was not intentional. They told me the fine must be paid within 28 days,” she added.

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