DRI Mumbai seizes foreign cigarettes worth over Rs 8 crores, key syndicate members apprehended
In a crackdown on smuggling activities, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) Mumbai Zonal Unit (MZU) seized a staggering 53.64 lakh foreign-branded cigarette sticks worth more than Rs 8 crores. Read further on Dynamite News:
Mumbai: In a crackdown on smuggling activities, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) Mumbai Zonal Unit (MZU) seized a staggering 53.64 lakh foreign-branded cigarette sticks worth more than Rs 8 crores.
According to DRI, the operation, which targeted a syndicate operating in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai areas of Maharashtra, resulted in the apprehension of the mastermind and his associate, along with the contraband.
"Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) Mumbai Zonal Unit (MZU) simultaneously searched multiple premises in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, being operated by a syndicate purported to be involved in the smuggling of cigarettes and other contraband DRI," DRI said.
"This action of DRI resulted in the seizure of 53.64 lakh foreign-branded cigarette sticks valued at Rs 8.04 crores. The mastermind of the syndicate along with his associate was apprehended along with the contraband," it added.
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The arrested accused was presented in the court where the court sent the accused to police custody till today. (ANI)