State smoking hot for cigarette smugglers [India]

From: The Times of India

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat is fast becoming the preferred transit point for cigarette smugglers in the country. Over the past three months alone, the Ahmedabad unit of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized — in three different operations — 3.39 crore cigarette sticks worth Rs 24.79 crore from smugglers.

High customs and excise duties on imported cigarettes makes smuggling lucrative. Also high demand inside the country for foreign cigarettes has led to the rise in smuggling. “Until 2014, cigarette smuggling was miniscule in terms of quantity and value but this year it has increased manifold,” said a source.

In what could be termed as the largest ever single haul of foreign-made cigarettes in the country, the DRI had seized 3.21 crore of sticks worth Rs 23.29 crore from Hazira port in Surat in the last week of March this year. These seized cigarettes were bought from Dubai. Boxes of Gudang Garam, Djarum Black, and a mild Indonesian clove cigarette, Luvin Fresh, were hidden in a consignment packed with papers and plastics.

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