Malaysalalam actors Prithvi Uthviuraman and Dulquer Salmaan’s residences were attacked on Tuesday 23 September on Tuesday, September 23, in the “Numkhor Operation”, the PTI reported and quoted official sources. The Customs Authorities have carried out inspections in many places in Kerala to identify people who brought vehicles from Bhutan to India using false registrations to avoid paying taxes.
In the Bhutan language, the word “Numkhor” is reflected in the “vehicle”. Customs air raids were carried out in several places, including Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode and Malappuram. According to customs officials, the operations report reports on the import of luxury vehicles from Bhutan under the guise of second -hand vehicles and bypass tax regulations. They reported approximately 15 such cases of violations.
“The Indian law prohibits second -hand imports. We have identified illegal imports that include 10 to 15 violations, including counterfeits on the website of the motor vehicle department and on our website,” Hindu quoted.
When asked about searching in the homes of film stars, an official from the Preventive Commissioner for the Preventive Customs Office stated that their documents were reviewed.
The authorities stated that the “Numkhor” operations would take place in several phases, focusing on documentation, registration processes and transport routes, NDTV said. In the coordination with the separation of motor vehicles, customs officials carried out strict control in the leading car showrooms throughout the state, the report said.
The operation was controlled under the supervision of the Commissioner for Keral and Lakshadweep. In addition to participating officials, according to reports, inspections were carried out in the residences of entrepreneurs in Kalamassery and in car stores in Malappuram and Kozhikode.
On the front of the work, Dulquer Salmaan was a producer of recently released “Lohah Chapter 1: Chandra”.
Customs air raid in Vijaywada
Meanwhile, customs officials in Vijayawada, along with anti-eliminate officers from Guntur Central GST, unveiled a smuggling operation involving cigarettes produced abroad on January 20, New Indian Express said. After the tip, the team carried out the air raid on private property in RamavaPpad and confiscated cigarette sticks 17.6 lakh in Paris that is worth it £1.76 crore.
Cigarettes, hidden in 88 HDPE bags, did not bring compulsory health warnings, as required by cigarettes and other tobacco products (COTPA), 2003. Two people were arrested under the Customs Act, and the report was reported.
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