Indonesia Cigarettes Worth 10 crore Seized
by DRI in Delhi, Claims Labelling Did Not Cover 85% of Area
The
Delhi Zonal Unit (DZU) of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on
Tuesday seized 85.58 lakhs cigarette sticks of foreign origin (Indonesian) with
a market value of about Rs. 10 Crore.
The Delhi Zonal Unit (DZU) of the Directorate of
Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on Tuesday seized 85.58 lakhs cigarette sticks of
foreign origin (Indonesian) with a market value of about Rs.
10 Crore, which were concealed in a forty feet container and declared as
packing material. The consignment was imported from Singapore at ICD Tughlaqabad in Delhi.
The seized cigarettes were of various popular brands
viz., Gudang Garam
International, Djarum Black and Red Black Clove
Cigarettes. The above cigarette packets were not having adequate statutory
health warning on 85% of the surface area of the cigarette packet as required
under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labeling) Rules,
2008.
“Further
investigation is underway”, according to DRI.