Hindustan Times (Patiala)

DRI books Nirav for diverting jewellery

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MUMBAI: Disgraced jeweller Nirav Modi found himself in more trouble after the Directorat­e of Revenue Intelligen­ce (DRI), Mumbai, registered a tax evasion case against him for illegally diverting imported diamonds and pearls worth ₹890 crore into the local market. DRI alleged Modi misused benefits given to firms operating out of India’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs).

It claims two Modi firms — Firestar Diamond Internatio­nal Pvt. Ltd, Firestar Internatio­nal Pvt. Ltd.and others — diverted duty-free goods from SEZs in Surat and Jaipur. The case dates back to December 5, 2014, when DRI intercepte­d six consignmen­ts of diamond jewellery at the city’s internatio­nal airport, which were on their way to the US, Hong Kong, Dubai and Canada. Officials found discrepanc­ies in the details of the consignmen­ts headed for Hong Kong and Dubai.

In units located in SEZs, goods are allowed to be imported dutyfree for the purpose of export. SEZs are considered to be outside the tax jurisdicti­on of the country and domestic sale is allowed only if companies pay Customs duty on the product. “If goods are imported, there should be a value addition and exported. If the companies want domestic clearance, then they have to pay tax and interest,” said the officer.

DRI officials said the probe revealed there was a difference in the declared stock value of diamonds/pearls in SEZ units when compared with the ascertaine­d actual value. “This clearly indicates some stock of these goods has been diverted to a domestic tariff area,” said a DRI officer.

DRI scrutinise­d the documents available, which revealed goods approximat­ely worth ₹890 crore, which had a Customs duty of approximat­ely ₹52 crore, appear to have been diverted by the SEZ units of the Nirav Modi Group of firms into the domestic market. “It is commercial fraud, but liable to criminal prosecutio­n because of the quantum of the sum,” said the officer, adding that Modi could also face arrest in the case.

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