DRI

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has caught a stockpile of iPhones being smuggled into the country.

After developing precise intelligence, officers of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) inspected two consignments on November 26, 2021.

These consignments arrived from Hong Kong at Air Cargo Complex (ACC), Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai, the finance ministry said in a statement.

In the import documents, the goods were declared as “memory cards”. Physical examination, however, revealed that the consignments actually contained 2,245 numbers of iPhone 13 Pro, 1,401 numbers of iPhone 13 Pro Max, 12 numbers of Google Pixel 6 Pro and 1 Apple Smart Watch.

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“Thus, a total of 3,646 (three thousand six hundred and forty-six) iPhone-13 mobile phones were found in the intercepted consignments,” the ministry stated.

The recovered mobile phones and apple smart watch, not having been declared, were seized under the Customs Act, 1962.

The total value of the seized goods is around Rs. 42.86 crore while the declared value of the goods was only Rs. 80 lakh.

iPhone 13 models went for sale in India from September 2021 onwards, with a base price of Rs. 70,000 and some of the higher-end models costing up to Rs. 1,80,000.

Import of mobile phones into India attracts effective Customs Duty of around 44%.

The detection of attempted smuggling of these high-end phones of latest models in such large numbers shows how quickly the smugglers establish their smuggling networks for the latest products, like iPhone 13.

This detection has helped unearth a serious import fraud, reinforcing DRI’s ability to detect and combat unique and sophisticated methods of smuggling, having substantial revenue implications.

As the guardians of the nation’s economic frontiers, DRI remains steadfast to combat smuggling.