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Directorate of Revenue Intelligence uncovers luxury car smuggling racket in Delhi, 3 held

New Delhi [India], July 16 (ANI): The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence has uncovered a luxury car smuggling racket involving foreign diplomats in Delhi. Three persons including the CEO of the Gurugram-based luxury car dealership have been arrested in this racket so far.

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New Delhi [India], July 16 (ANI): The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence has uncovered a luxury car smuggling racket involving foreign diplomats in Delhi. Three persons including the CEO of the Gurugram-based luxury car dealership have been arrested in this racket so far.
As per an official release on Friday, "Operation Monte Carlo" was launched after tDRI received a tip-off that a group of individuals was involved in smuggling high-end luxury cars into India in the name of diplomats and diverting the same to private persons, thereby evading huge amount of Customs Duty.
Imports made by foreign diplomats and Missions in India are governed by the Foreign Privileged Persons (Regulation of Customs Privileges) Rules, 1957. Motor cars are classifiable under chapter heading 8703 having duty structure of BCD-125 percent, IGST - 28 per cent and 12.50 per cent SWS.
The net Customs Duty on import of cars works out to be 204 per cent. Notification issued by the Government of India (as amended from time to time) grants exemption from Customs Duty to certain classes of members of Diplomatic Missions in India and their family members on all imported goods.
The modus operandi detected was as follows - a Dubai-based individual, who has been involved in past Customs offences and has been investigated by DRI, was the mastermind behind the racket. He would arrange for import of luxury cars into India from countries like UK, Japan and UAE, in the names of diplomats. The actual buyers for the vehicles would be identified by the CEO of a popular chain dealing in sale of pre-owned luxury cars.
Upon arrival in India, these vehicles would be directly ferried to the city of the buyer or a dealer of luxury cars. The domestic registration for these vehicles would be done in certain specific Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) in Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. After the registration formalities were completed, these cars on which full Customs duty at 204 percent was evaded, would be sold to the Indian buyers, thereby making a huge profit at the cost of Government revenue.
Upon receiving specific details of one such luxury car imported in the name of a Delhi-based diplomat of an African nation, DRI officers kept discreet watch over the vehicle after its arrival at the port. Thereafter, this vehicle was loaded onto a transport vehicle and taken to a showroom in Andheri and placed for display. DRI officers followed the vehicle and kept discreet watch over the car all along.
Parallelly, in a carefully-planned all-India operation across seven cities, searches were carried out at the premises of the key individuals involved in this racket.
A total of six cars have been detained under the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962. More cars have been identified and are in the process of being located.
Three key individuals including the CEO of the Gurugram-based luxury car dealership have been arrested in this racket so far. Investigation is likely to identify more players of this racket in the coming days. It is estimated that more than 20 luxury vehicles have been smuggled into India in the name of diplomats over the past five years, resulting in duty evasion of more than Rs. 25 crore.
The detection of this racket has thus helped unearth a serious fraud, reinforcing DRI's ability to detect and combat unique and sophisticated methods of smuggling. (ANI)

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