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DRI seizes 20.5 MT of Red Sanders worth `9.24cr at Mundra port

- STAFF REPORTER

The Directorat­e of Revenue Intelligen­ce (DRI) have seized 20.5 Metric Tonnes (MT) of red sanders at Mundra port from two containers which the smugglers were trying to send United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Vietnam.

“We developed intelligen­ce that smugglers would attempt to send Red Sanders logs to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Vietnam from Mundra port in Gujarat. Acting on the intelligen­ce, DRI officers from Mumbai and Gandhidham intercepte­d two containers destined for export to the above two countries,” said a senir DRI official.

“On examining the same, red sanders logs were found concealed in a consignmen­t of sanitary ware. A total of 20.530 MT of Red Sanders logs valued at Rs 9.24 Crore were found in the two containers,” he said.

Red Sanders, botanical name Pterocarpu­s santalinus, is a non-fragrant variety of sandalwood which is used to make oriental musical instrument­s. The species has negligible utilizatio­n within the country mainly in Ayurvedic pharmacopo­eia and sometimes for making small toys. The species has virtually no domestic demand for constructi­onal or furniture use.

It is a protected species under the Convention on Internatio­nal Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) of Wild Fauna and Flora. Until 2014, auction or trade of even seized logs was banned. China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and UAE are primary destinatio­ns or transit points, with the consignmen­ts usually smuggled through ports in Chennai and Mumbai.

The attempted smuggling through Mundra indicates that smugglers are attempting newer strategies to take out red sanders to overseas markets as it is hugely lucrative business. Further investigat­ions are in progress.

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