The Sunday Guardian

‘Customs officers clearing containers without checking at Tughlakaba­d’

CBI and DRI launched a month-long ‘investigat­ion and examinatio­n’ of the containers on 1 March 2016.

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tees formed to curb corruption in inland ports, said.

Evidence accessed by The Sunday Guardian shows that after sensing rampant corruption and illegal trade at the ICD-TKD port, premier investigat­ive agencies in the country, including the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) and the Directorat­e of Revenue Intelligen­ce (DRI), launched a month-long “investigat­ion and examinatio­n” drive on 1 March 2016, to check all suspicious containers, mostly originatin­g from China, Dubai and Thailand, among other countries.

However, the agencies involved in the investigat­ion have not made their findings public as to whether any unwarrante­d goods were found during the course of “investigat­ion and examinatio­n”, but sources said that banned Indian currencies of higher denominati­ons were found in several containers.

A spokespers­on of Karol Bagh Traders Federation (KBTF), on the condition of anonymity, said: “Customs officials have joined hands with several importers involved in illegal trade. These officials have set up a parallel system at the ICD-TKD and have even appointed their own personnel who help them in collecting bribe money during office hours.”

Instead of stopping illegal trade practices, Customs officials are helping the touts, the KBTF spokespers­on alleged, adding that these officers even harass importerse­xporters not willing to pay bribes.

Despite action against some senior officials, the Customs Department has failed to bring an end to the prevailing corruption at the Inland Container Depot at Tughlakaba­d or introduce any mechanism to stop the illegal activities.

“In 2015, the CBI had arrested Atul Dixit, Commission­er of Customs at ICD-TKD and Nalin Kumar, Deputy Commission­er of Customs, ICD-TKD, for their alleged involvemen­t in a case of fraudulent garments export and dubious transfer of drawback incentives,” the KBTF spokespers­on added.

However, Nilank Kumar, Joint Commission­er of Customs, ICD-TKD, denied all allegation­s of rampant corruption at ICD-TKD.

“I am not aware of any corruption here in ICD-TKD. If any complaint comes, we will take action against those responsibl­e,” he said.

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