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92,000 kg of narcotics worth Rs 17,400 cr, 14 cr cigarette sticks seized in 2021-22: CBIC
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SME Times News Bureau | 12 May, 2022
Vivek
Johri, Chairman, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs(CBIC) on
Thursday said that gold, narcotics, and cigarettes are highly prone to
outright smuggling.
Addressing the 'In Conversation
Series' organised by FICCI's Committee Against Smuggling and
Counterfeiting Activities Destroying the Economy (CASCADE), Mr Johri
highlighted the extent of the menace and said: "At CBIC, we are going
aggressively against illicit trade in these goods. In 2021-22, we seized
92,000 kg of narcotics worth Rs 17,400 crore, during this period, we
also seized 14 crore cigarette sticks".
He further added that
artificial intelligence and data analytics are playing a pivotal role in
targeting instances of smuggling which have significantly helped the
department to deal with the growing menace of illicit trade.
Johri
also shared those unscrupulous players indulging in illicit activities
misuse free trade agreements, export promotion schemes, and misuse end
user-based exemptions. "CBIC is trying to overcome these challenges in a
systemic way, and have ramped up the use of technology in their
operations with 22 cargo scanners at 16 locations to ensure 100 per cent
scanning of all containers coming into the country through gateway
ports," he said.
Anil Rajput, Chairman, FICCI CASCADE said:
"Smuggling and illicit trade is increasingly hurting Indian economy and
have crept into multiple sections of the society. Immediate steps are
required, both in the form of policy intervention and awareness
generation, to address this growing menace."
"It is indeed
heartening to see how CBIC is using AI, Blockchain, Machine Learning to
strengthen the enforcement agencies in detecting such malpractices.
Complimenting the GST council and CBIC for a well-balanced tax policy
and maintaining equal thrust on revenue augmentation and strict handling
of tax evaders." He highlighted how this has led to effective
compliance and record-breaking revenue collections. "We can already see
some green shoots and are hopeful that going forward collaborative
efforts between government agencies and industries would bring fruitful
results for the country," he added.
P.C. Jha, Former Chairman,
CBIC and Advisor, FICCI CASCADE while moderating the session stated:
"The magnitude of illicit market is large and with passage of time it is
proliferating at an accelerated pace. One in 3 FMCG household and
personal goods available in the market, is not genuine. Similarly, one
out of 4 FMCG packaged food items and one out of 5 tobacco products
including cigarette sold is an illicit product. FICCI CASCADE study
indicates that in FY 2013-14 due to illicit trade in respect of just 7
items, total loss to government revenue was about Rs 39,000 crore and
sales loss to the genuine industry was about Rs 1,05,000 crores."
FICCI
CASCADE has been over the years working closely with government,
industry, enforcement officials, legal fraternity, consumer
organizations and the youth to create awareness on the adverse impact of
the problem of counterfeiting and smuggling. FICCI CASCADE, in
pursuance of its agenda, has been organising series of such interactions
with experts to understand various facets of illicit trade and its
impact on the economy.
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