03 June,2024 10:42 PM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
The seized areca nuts. Pic/ Faizan Khan
In a significant crackdown on Areca Nuts smuggling, officers at the Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House (JNCH) in Nhava Sheva, Mumbai, on Monday intercepted a massive consignment worth of Rs. 9.63 crores as bitumen. The Special Intelligence and Investigation Branch (SIIB) at JNCH seized a staggering 189.6 metric tons (MTs) of Areca Nuts concealed within nine containers, said an official release.
One director of the Importer Exporter Code (IEC) holder company has been apprehended.
The detection was made possible by the vigilant officers of the Container Scanning Division (CSD) who noticed suspicious scans of the containers, prompting a detailed examination.
Upon inspection, it was revealed that the Areca Nuts were surreptitiously hidden behind Bitumen Drums, falsely declared as "BITUMEN GRADE 60/70" in import documents.
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Areca Nuts, correctly classified under CTH 08028090, attract a high tariff value and duty structure of 110% plus Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) to protect Indian producers. The estimated seizure value of the Areca Nuts amounts to Rs. 9.65 crores, with duty evasion totaling approximately â¹11.63 crores.
In addition to the seizure, multiple searches were conducted, and statements from relevant individuals were recorded.
The uncovered modus operandi involved concealing Areca Nuts in wooden pallets wrapped in black plastic to mimic bitumen drums.
Despite India being the largest producer of Areca Nuts globally, the rampant smuggling persists, primarily driven by the illicit Gutka industry.
Further investigations are underway.