Kutch(Gujarat):TThe Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized a breathtaking assortment of invaluable antiques worth Rs 26 crores in the international market at Mundra Port in the Kutch district on Monday. A high-ranking DRI official provided details of this extraordinary discovery.
The seized collection comprises an array of priceless antiques, with some dating back to the 19th century. These artefacts primarily originate from various European nations, most notably Britain and the Netherlands. Among the treasures unearthed by the DRI are ancient sculptures, exquisite utensils, masterful paintings, intricately crafted furniture, and an array of other items that hold immense historical and artistic significance. As investigations unfold, one key element remains shrouded in mystery – the sender and receiver of this intriguing consignment.
According to the DRI official, this operation was set into motion following a specific intelligence tip-off. DRI officials identified an import container that was en route from Jebel Ali Port in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The container's declaration to Customs raised eyebrows, as it was labelled as 'Unaccompanied Baggage for Personal Effects.' This unusual declaration was the first clue that something extraordinary was afoot.