Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Inaugurates DRI’s 65th Founding Day
Celebrations
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Minister
Asks DRI to Go for the Big Fish, Ignore the Small Ones
·
Smuggling
in India Report 2021-22 Released
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FM
Exhorted DRI Officials to Catch Main Handlers and Perpetrators/Financer in NDPS
Cases and bring them to their Logical Conclusion
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MoS
Finance Emphasises on No-tolerance Policy in the NDPS Cases
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Ms.
Mishal Queenie D’Costa from Mumbai Zonal Unit, and Bipul
Biswas, from Kolkata Zonal Unit get the ‘DRI Bravery Award for the year, 2022’ for
their exemplary act of bravery
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R.
Gopalnathan, an officer of the 1964 batch of the Indian
Revenue Service (Customs & Central Excise) awarded DRI ‘Utkrisht
Seva Samman, 2022’ for his distinguished and committed service
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DRI destroyed more than 44,000 kg drugs
during the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav in 14 destinations in the country
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The Directorate of Revenue
Intelligence (DRI), the apex anti-smuggling intelligence and investigation agency
functioning under the aegis of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC),
celebrated its 65th Foundation Day at New Delhi on 5 December 2022.
The celebration commenced
with Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman
inaugurating the function on 5 December, 2022, in the presence of Union Minister
of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary. Revenue Secretary, Sanjay Malhotra; Chairman-CBIC,
Vivek Johri; and Members of the Board were present during the occasion along with
Director General, DRI, Mohan Kumar Singh. The function was attended by former Chairpersons
and Members of CBIC, senior officers including ex-DGs of DRI. The event was physically
attended by about 400 participants and was also streamed live through a digital
platform with participation of hundreds of attendees from DRI, CBIC, International
Organisations and other officers of Government of India.
The Union Minister for
Finance also released a 200 page report “Smuggling in India Report 2021-22” (https://dri.nic.in/writereaddata/smuggling_in_india_report_2021_2022.pdf) which
analyses trends such as Smuggling of Gold, Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances,
wildlife etc., Commercial Frauds and International enforcement operations &
cooperation. DG DRI, M K Singh welcomed the dignitaries and presented a report on
DRI’s performance in the previous financial year.
Smt. Sitharaman congratulated
DRI and its officers on their performance and commendable service. The Finance Minister
lauded the professional excellence of DRI and its officers and said that DRI has
improved their benchmark each year to achieve better goals. The Finance Minister
said that exemplary performance of DRI has further raised the benchmark for other
enforcement agencies. The Finance Minister further said that she is closely monitoring
the detection of smuggling in India; particularly of drugs and gold.
Smt. Sitharaman appreciated
that DRI destroyed more than 44,000 kg drugs during the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav
in 14 destinations in the country and said that it is an exceptional show of performance
and strength of DRI. The Finance Minister further stated that the aim now should
be to bring the NDPS cases to their logical conclusion by apprehending the main
handlers and perpetrators/financer in these cases. The Finance Minister further
emphasised the need to enhance technology adoption, working on patterns, data analysis
to be ahead of the smugglers and their modus operandi to counter the menace of gold
and NDPS smuggling. She also emphasised on keeping strict vigil to prevent infiltration
of data by adverse players.
On this occasion, the
‘DRI Bravery Award for the year, 2022’ was bestowed upon Ms. Mishal Queenie D’Costa,
Deputy Director, DRI, Mumbai Zonal Unit and Bipul Biswas,
Senior Intelligence Officer, DRI, Kolkata Zonal Unit for their exemplary act of
bravery.
On this occasion, DRI
‘Utkrisht Seva Samman, 2022’ was awarded to R. Gopalnathan, an officer of the 1964 batch of the Indian Revenue
Service (Customs & Central Excise) for his distinguished and committed service.
The function was also
graced by Union Minister of State for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary who addressed the
gathering on the occasion. Hon’ble MoS appreciated that
DRI has distinguished itself as a very effective Enforcement Agency despite being
small in size. Mr. Chaudhary also mentioned some major NDPS seizures in the recent
past and congratulated the professionalism of DRI in these cases. Hon’ble MoS also raised concerns on the smuggling of drugs and its effect
on the youth. He emphasized on no tolerance policy in the NDPS cases.
In his address, Revenue
Secretary Sanjay Malhotra congratulated DRI on the 65th Foundation day and said
that DRI has had a very long and distinguished record during these 65 years and
wished DRI well to combat the challenges in the coming years.
The Founding Day celebrations
were also followed by 8th Regional Customs Enforcement Meeting (RCEM) for effectively
engaging with partner Customs organizations and International agencies like World
Customs Organization, UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
The inaugural function
concluded with the ‘Vote of Thanks’ by Abhai Kumar Srivastav,
Pr. ADG, DRI, Delhi Zonal Unit.