Customs, police to jointly pursue cigarette smuggling cases

October 01, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:47 am IST - VIJAYAWADA:

The Customs Preventive Commissionerate (CPC) has reached an understanding with the Police Department on sharing of intelligence on smuggling of foreign cigarettes to catch the kingpins of the trade.

Now information on seizures of cigarettes is being passed in written form to police, seeking follow-up actions to expose the actual men behind the rackets.

The need for intelligence sharing was agreed upon during a recent meeting of Police Commissioner D. Gautam Sawang with Customs Commissioner S.K. Rahman. Since then, whenever a raid takes place across the State, the officers at CPC are informing police about the seizure and the persons booked under the Customs Act, 1962. The idea is to not confine to Vijayawada city alone.

According to official sources, the CPC, which has entire State n its purview excluding the Visakhapatnam Customs House, has seized 4,650 cartons of non-duty paid foreign cigarettes worth around Rs. 70 lakh since May this year. Foreign brands such as Djarum Black, are easily available across the country as the kingpins of the illegal trade managed to evade arrest by Customs Department. Customs raids are therefore sought to be followed up by police to trace the origins of smuggling.

A CPC official told The Hindu that Information exchange and collaborative work by the Customs and Police Departments would curb cigarette smuggling to a large extent. The partnership started to be implemented in Vijayawada first, as it was a transport hub, adding that it would soon extended to all other areas.

Scanner at port

Meanwhile, as part of its Risk Management System, the CPC has suggested to Krishnapatnam Port Company Limited (KPCL) to install a scanner at the port for container cargo to check smuggling. Being the Authorised Economic Operator of the port, KPCL is supposed to bear the entire expenditure thereof.

The proposal is expected to take a shape by March-April next year, provided the funding and other issues are sorted out.

CPC reaches an understanding with Police on sharing of intelligence

Pilot project will be implemented in Vijayawada first

The Customs Preventive Commissionerate has reached an understanding with the Police Department on sharing of intelligence on cigarette smuggling

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