Hindustan Times (Delhi)

103% more gold recovered this fiscal year: DRI

- Anvit Srivastava anvit.srivastava@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: A staggering 3,223 kg of gold worth ₹974 crore was recovered from cross-border smugglers in fiscal 2017-2018, according to a directorat­e of revenue intelligen­ce (DRI) report released on Thursday. This is 103% more than the gold recovered in the previous fiscal year, 2016-2017.

The report titled ‘Smuggling in India’ said 1,422 kg of gold worth ₹472 crore had been recovered across the country in 2016-2017. “A majority of the seized gold was illicitly imported via land borders in cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, and Delhi, which are also high consumptio­n centres for the smuggled gold,’’ it said.

“Land borders with Myanmar and Bhutan witness high rate of gold smuggling to Kolkata, which is then transited to other metropolit­an cities.”

The report said the maximum gold seizures were made from north eastern states followed by Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharashtr­a in 2017-2018. It said there was also a marked increase in seizures of drugs and psychotrop­ic substances. “The number of seizures increased to 78 in 2017-18 from 64 in 2016-17, an increase of over 22%”.

Fifteen cases of seizure of fake Indian currency notes were recorded in 2017-18 amounting to face value of ₹70.06 lakh. 2016-2017 2017-2018 2016-2017 cases of smuggling including commercial fraud 2017-2018 Show Cause Notices issued

metric tons of Red Sanders

cylinders of the internatio­nally banned Ozone Depleting Substances (R-22 and AHC-22)

Elephant tusks, skin of a Royal Bengal Tiger, Chinese firecracke­rs

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