Customs Seizes Smuggled Textiles worth Rs 3.3
crore on Fishing Trawler to Bangladesh
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No Shortage of Textiles in India, Smuggling to good since Export
Incentives are Saved
On the basis of Specific Intelligence, a fishing trawler was intercepted by the
officers of the Commissionerate of Customs (Preventive)
West Bengal, in the intervening night of 06-09-2020 & 07-09-2020, which was
coming from Diamond Harbour towards Sagar Island.
As per intelligence was to cross over to Bangladesh
using an unauthorised riverine route and channel, carrying
goods of Indian Origin in the guise of fishing. The officers of Customs with the
support of Coast Guard had kept a vigil from various strategic points.
The fishing trawler was identified
from a distance on the said route but the trawler changed the route and attempted
to escape after noticing the official vessels. They were eventually intercepted
near Geonkhali. The persons on board abandoned the trawler
and jumped into the waters and attempted to flee but 6 of them were subsequently
arrested with the help from Indian Coast Guard and the local police.
Upon search of the trawler, various incriminating
documents along with identity cards of certain Bangladeshi and Indian nationals
were found. Mobile phones with Bangladeshi SIM cards and personal effects, all made
in Bangladesh, were recovered. The trawler also had flags of Bangladesh and it appears
that the same would have been displayed after they had illegally crossed the International
border.
The persons on board the trawler were engaging
in smuggling of Sarees/Garments concealed inside the trawler in about 400 gunny
bags having a value of Rs. 3.3 crore
approximately. Interrogation of the arrested persons confirmed that the vessel was
heading to cross over to Bangladesh through an unauthorised
route with an intention to smuggle Indian goods to Bangladesh. Further investigation
in the matter is under process.
This interception has revealed that all these unauthorised routes are being closely monitored by Government
Agencies to prevent any illegal activities and in the interest of national security.
This is one of the biggest seizure in the recent past, involving the smuggling
of export goods to Bangladesh.