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Rs5 crore illicit goods cleared: Indian DRI puts Customs officials under scanner

byCustoms Today Report
20/02/2015
in India, International Customs
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NEW DELHI: Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized six containers at the Bhusawal depot in Jalgoan district of Maharashtra, which carried imported cigarettes and other goods like chocolates worth Rs 5 crore cleared by the Customs. Now Customs officials are under the scanner of DRI for illegal clearance.

“We are investigating all the angles and if the Customs officials are found involved in illegal clearance of the goods, action will be initiated against them,” a senior DRI official said today.

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“Singh has admitted to have imported 162 containers since 2012 containing various goods like auto spare parts, consumer goods. All this stuff was grossly undervalued and had been cleared at Bhusawal,” another DRI official said.

The officials said that they also recovered gutka and small cylinders containing R22 gas from the containers imported by Singh.

The Indonesian cigarettes, also called as clove cigarettes, named – ‘Gudang Garam’ and ‘Dajarum Black’ are in great demand in the country. Duty on these cigarettes is very high.

According to sources, last year the duty evasion on the imported cigarettes was of approximately Rs 100 crore (at Bhusawal). The agency had seized cigarettes worth Rs 1.5 crore last month and worth Rs 7.5 crore in December last year.

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