Vashi Resident Held by Customs in Rs 15 crore
Red Sanders Smuggling Case
According to the customs, based on input received that red sanders
wood logs were being attempted to be smuggled out of India through Nhava Sheva port, the customs
officials on December 24 examined a consignment that had entered the port for
exportation to Jabel Ali port, UAE.
Customs officials have arrested a Vashi resident for his alleged involvement in trying to
export red sandalwood worth Rs 15 crore. The customs
officials had received intercepted a consignment having over 15000 kilograms of
red sanders which was meant to be smuggled to UAE.
The arrested person has been identified
as Sanjay Shinde (41).
According to the customs, based on
input received that red sanders wood logs were being attempted to be smuggled
out of India through Nhava Sheva
port, the customs officials on December 24 examined a consignment that had
entered the port for exportation to Jabel Ali port,
UAE.
Examination of the said consignment
which was stuffed in 20 feet container in the presence of Wildlife Crime
Control Bureau officials, led to the recovery of 15020 kilograms of wood logs
of red sanders of an estimated value of about Rs
15.02 crore. These logs were stuffed in the container in the guise of cargo as
90 ml Empty Glass Bottles. Since there is a prohibition on the export of red
sanders in India, the said wood logs were seized, officials said.
"Our probe has revealed that the
said consignment of red sanders had arrived from Andhra Pradesh and Shinde was the main person behind this smuggling. He was
summoned for questioning and his statement was recorded after which he was
placed under arrest on Friday. He is not cooperating in the
investigation," said a customs official.
"My client had only collected
delivery orders and he had no knowledge about trailer containing red
sanders," said Shinde's defence
advocate Ravi Hirani.
Speaking about the line of
investigation in the case, another customs official said, "We are probing
who was the main supplier of red sanders, who was supposed to receive the said
consignment abroad and if Shinde had been doing this
illegal export in the past."