Business Standard

DRI quizzes 3 Samsung execs over duty evasion

Probes whether the South Korean firm misused FTA norms

- SHRIMI CHOUDHARY & ARNAB DUTTA

The Directorat­e of Revenue Intelligen­ce (DRI) has questioned at least three senior executives of Samsung Electronic­s in connection with customs duty evasion on imports of network equipment early this week, an official of the central agency told Business Standard.

The authoritie­s are examining whether the South Korean firm misused the freetrade agreement (FTA) while importing these equipment to India. According to the pact India has with South Korea, network and mobile radio communicat­ion gear are duty-free.

The probe agency is learnt to have taken possession of multiple physical and digital records during a search operation conducted on the premises of the South Korean firm in Delhi and Mumbai this week, the official said.

Without divulging details in the matter, the official said, “The case is in preliminar­y stages where we are vetting various import-related documents. If required, the Samsung executives could be summoned for further details.”

Sources said if a breach in the free-trade pact was found, a showcause notice would be served on the company.

Samsung Electronic­s did not respond to queries.

DRI — an investigat­ive agency for custom-related matters — has been keeping a close watch on imports of certain products from countries India has FTA with.

Last year, the government mandated that importers need to furnish proof of 35 per cent value additions in goods from the country of origin to claim duty concession under FTA. Sources said incidences of misuse of this facility had been rising over the past few years.

Earlier, an investigat­ion found that TVS, mobiles, set-top boxes, telecom network products and metals from FTA countries did not meet the prescribed origin criterion. In 2019, the DRI had detected a large-scale fraud by which areca nuts from a non-fta country was imported from an FTA partner, duly covered by incorrect certificat­es of origin.

Over the past five years, the customs authoritie­s have detected fraudulent claims of ~1,200 crore.

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