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cigarette.THMB.jpg FICCI lauds DRI for largest seizure of smuggled cigarettes

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SME Times News Bureau | 15 Jun, 2020
FICCIs Committee Against Smuggling and Counterfeiting Activities Destroying the Economy (CASCADE) has applauded the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), who in a major haul seized foreign brand cigarettes worth Rs 11.88 crore from a container at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) in Navi Mumbai on June 12.

This is one of the biggest seizures since lockdown. Amid lockdown, several cases of seizures by enforcement agencies of smuggled imported cigarettes have been reported indicating a spike in cigarette smuggling over the last few months. The trend is nationwide, with seizures intercepted via road transport, in cargo and passenger luggage.

Congratulating the officers of DRI, Anil Rajput, Chairman, FICCI CASCADE said "Cigarette smuggling is a big racket across the globe and India continues to remain a hot bed for this menace. Even as the country is grappling with the coronavirus crisis, the seizures of such goods remain high".

For developing countries, widespread smuggling has a particularly debilitating effect on efforts to improve domestic resource mobilization, by denying tax revenues, which subsequently affect government spending on healthcare, education, infrastructure.

Not only does smuggling dent government exchequer but also threatens local industries on which depends livelihood of many. In a recent study by FICCI CASCADE, it had estimated that over 16 lakh jobs were lost in India (in 5 industry sectors) in 2017-18 due to smuggling, out of which about 3.34 lakh job loss was due to smuggling of cigarettes.

Inspite of several measures, further steps are required, both in the form of policy intervention and awareness generation.

FICCI CASCADE in its recommendations to curb illicit trade to government earlier this year had suggested a reward scheme for the officers to be put in place for tobacco on the same lines like narcotics and psychotropic substances which are also destroyed after seizure.

The amount of reward in such cases could depend on a flat rate linked to the quantity of goods seized and the gravity of offence involved.

Further, modernization of the infrastructure and equipment's being used by customs was also suggested so that foolproof methods of clearance of goods are introduced, thereby raising the capacity of Indian customs.
 
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