Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Counterfei­ting & smuggling a major threat to economy’

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MYSORE: Anupam Agarwal, Director, Karnataka Police Academy, on Friday said that counterfei­ting and smuggling has developed a substantia­l threat to the economy and there is conclusive evidence of the increasing involvemen­t of terror organizati­ons in funding such illicit trade activities. There are adequate laws available, but enforcemen­t of the laws makes the role of police officers even more important in the fight against counterfei­ters and smugglers, he added.

Addressing the ‘Capacity Building Programme for Police Officers on Prevention of Counterfei­ting and Smuggling’ organised by FICCI’s Committee Against Smuggling and Counterfei­ting Activities Destroying the Economy (CASCADE), Mr Agarwal said, “To meet the vision of our PM of making Indian economy, a $5 trillion economy, all stakeholde­rs like FICCI, Police and industry needs to work together more closely.”

Agarwal said that the loss of revenue to the government due to counterfei­ting and smuggling has a direct impact on spending on welfare measures such as health care and education. “Police Department is the primary law enforcemen­t agency in our country and should play a significan­t role in ensuring that proactive and collaborat­ive actions are taken against illicit players to protect the consumer’s health, life and safety,” he added.

While giving an overview on Socio-Economic Impact of Counterfei­ting and Smuggling, Mr Deep Chand, Advisor,

FICCI CASCADE and Former Special Commission­er of Police, New Delhi highlighte­d that lack of stringent enforcemen­t, weak surveillan­ce and weak regulatory framework are the main factors responsibl­e for illicit trade. He said that the wider social, investment and criminal enforcemen­t costs due to smuggling and counterfei­ting could touch $ 4.2 trillion by 2022, putting at risk 5.4 million legitimate jobs.

Pradeep Dixit, Vice President - Industry Affairs, ITC Ltd. stated that India is the 4th largest and fastest growing market for smuggling of illegal cigarettes, which calls for heightened awareness and sensitizat­ion of people in the society.

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