Quran Book from UAE through Diplomatic Bag in Customs
Net, Protocol Officer to give Statement
The Customs is out to crack the mystery behind the reported import of
Quran boxes from the UAE using the diplomatic baggage route.
It has asked the State Protocol Officer (SPO) to furnish
details of all diplomatic bags that have arrived
through Thiruvananthapuram airport and also the exemption
certificates (ECs) granted during this period
by the SPO.
On March 4 this year, a diplomatic consignment weighing 4,479
kg had arrived at the Thiruvananthapuram airport.
Higher education minister K T Jaleel said it were "Quran boxes" meant to be distributed in Kerala. He
said it was at the request of the UAE Consulate
that he facilitated the transport of the holy books
through the official
vehicle of Kerala
State Centre for Advanced
Printing & Training (C-apt). Jaleel also said
the distribution of holy books
was an annual affair.
The Customs had expressed
doubts about the claim. It felt that if there were 6,000 holy books,
as had been claimed, then the weight of the consignment would have been considerably more than the weight recorded.
Even more
crucial was the fact that an exemption certificate (EC) will
not be granted for the import of religious books and related material if they
are for free public distribution. An EC attested by the State
Protocol Officer enables
foreign consulates and their privileged members to clear admissible goods without customs
duty at the airports.
The officials probing
the case have found
it strange that the holy books
were cleared despite the ban on its import. A top source
said the Customs sleuths
want to rule out the possibility of the presence of "sinister materials" in the boxes transported to North Kerala as Quran
boxes.
The Customs has asked for the ECs granted in the last two years to
check if the import of the consignment supposedly containing holy books, even though prohibited, had the approval of the SPO.
Apart from this, the Customs
has also sought
the certified copies of the protocol manual relating
to the duty-free clearance of diplomatic
consignments. This manual, sources said, provides details
of materials in a diplomatic consignment (the invoice
and packing list), and other relevant information like the Airway Bill, the Certificate of Origin of goods
from the supplier
and also the Delivery Order issued
by the
airport.
The Customs has also sought
the name of officers in the UAE Consulate who had applied for the exemption.
The specimen signature of all officials in the UAE Consulate
has also been asked for.
The SPO has to submit all these before
August 20.