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DRI busts drone smuggling racket, kingpin held from Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad unit of the DRI busted an international racket involving smugglers from Pakistan, China, Myanmar and India to import high-end drones (remotely-piloted aircraft) into the country through the north-eastern border. While the shipment of drones and other related items, worth Rs 1 crore, was intercepted and seized by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) in March, the Ahmedabad-based mastermind, whose identity was not revealed, was arrested on Thursday.

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Published : May 16, 2019, 11:52 PM IST

Ahmedabad: An international racket involving smugglers from Pakistan, China, Myanmar and India to import high-end drones (remotely-piloted aircraft) into the country through the north-eastern border, has been busted, the Ahmedabad unit of the DRI has said.

While the shipment of drones and other related items, worth Rs 1 crore, was intercepted and seized by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) in March, the Ahmedabad-based mastermind, whose identity was not revealed, was arrested on Thursday, a release by the DRI.

The drones were smuggled into India from China through Myanmar. It was also revealed that some Pakistan-based smugglers and their firms were also involved in the entire racket.

"After these China-made drones reached Myanmar from China, these items were then illegally transported across the international border into India through Moreh and Imphal," the DRI said.

"Then, these drones were transported to Ahmedabad from Imphal using domestic airlines by misdeclaring the prohibited cargo as a camera stand, household goods, electronic items, etc to misguide the agencies," it added.

Once in Ahmedabad, the drones were supplied to various locations across the country by using private couriers, the release said.

The money against the smuggled drones was sent by the Ahmedabad based smuggler, who has been arrested, to the Chinese company through hawala channels operating out of Mumbai, it added.

While part of the smuggled cargo was seized in March from a mini truck near the air cargo complex at Ahmedabad, another lot was seized from the kingpin's shop in Paldi area of the city, said the release.

According to the DRI, this racket had been operating from 2017 and thousands of drones valued at over Rs 10 crore and involving duty evasion of nearly Rs 3 crore were smuggled into the country.

The agency said, "Drones can pose a threat to national security as they can be used for espionage and sabotage purposes by the enemy States and anti-national and terrorist groups".

Considering the security risk involved, various permissions, including Equipment Type Approval from the Department of Telecommunication and import clearance from Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) are required for the import of drones into India, the agency said.

It added that the nature of goods and the involvement of Pakistani and Chinese firms and the specialised nature of smuggling operations with different smugglers handling different segments of the operation "give rise to national security concerns".

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Ahmedabad: An international racket involving smugglers from Pakistan, China, Myanmar and India to import high-end drones (remotely-piloted aircraft) into the country through the north-eastern border, has been busted, the Ahmedabad unit of the DRI has said.

While the shipment of drones and other related items, worth Rs 1 crore, was intercepted and seized by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) in March, the Ahmedabad-based mastermind, whose identity was not revealed, was arrested on Thursday, a release by the DRI.

The drones were smuggled into India from China through Myanmar. It was also revealed that some Pakistan-based smugglers and their firms were also involved in the entire racket.

"After these China-made drones reached Myanmar from China, these items were then illegally transported across the international border into India through Moreh and Imphal," the DRI said.

"Then, these drones were transported to Ahmedabad from Imphal using domestic airlines by misdeclaring the prohibited cargo as a camera stand, household goods, electronic items, etc to misguide the agencies," it added.

Once in Ahmedabad, the drones were supplied to various locations across the country by using private couriers, the release said.

The money against the smuggled drones was sent by the Ahmedabad based smuggler, who has been arrested, to the Chinese company through hawala channels operating out of Mumbai, it added.

While part of the smuggled cargo was seized in March from a mini truck near the air cargo complex at Ahmedabad, another lot was seized from the kingpin's shop in Paldi area of the city, said the release.

According to the DRI, this racket had been operating from 2017 and thousands of drones valued at over Rs 10 crore and involving duty evasion of nearly Rs 3 crore were smuggled into the country.

The agency said, "Drones can pose a threat to national security as they can be used for espionage and sabotage purposes by the enemy States and anti-national and terrorist groups".

Considering the security risk involved, various permissions, including Equipment Type Approval from the Department of Telecommunication and import clearance from Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) are required for the import of drones into India, the agency said.

It added that the nature of goods and the involvement of Pakistani and Chinese firms and the specialised nature of smuggling operations with different smugglers handling different segments of the operation "give rise to national security concerns".

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DRI busts drone smuggling racket, kingpin held from Ahmedabad
         Ahmedabad, May 16 (PTI) An international racket
involving smugglers from Pakistan, China, Myanmar and India to
import high-end drones (remotely-piloted aircraft) into the
country through the north-eastern border, has been busted, the
Ahmedabad unit of the DRI has said.
         While the shipment of drones and other related items,
worth Rs 1 crore, was intercepted and seized by the
Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) in March, the
Ahmedabad-based mastermind, whose identity was not revealed,
was arrested on Thursday, a release by the DRI.
         The drones were smuggled into India from China through
Myanmar. It was also revealed that some Pakistan-based
smugglers and their firms were also involved in the entire
racket.
         "After these China-made drones reached Myanmar from
China, these items were then illegally transported across the
international border into India through Moreh and Imphal," the
DRI said.
         "Then, these drones were transported to Ahmedabad
from Imphal using domestic airlines by misdeclaring the
prohibited cargo as camera stand, household goods, electronic
items, etc to misguide the agencies," it added.
         Once in Ahmedabad, the drones were supplied to various
locations across the country by using private couriers, the
release said.
         The money against the smuggled drones were sent by the
Ahmedabad based smuggler, who has been arrested, to the
Chinese company through hawala channels operating out of
Mumbai, it added.
         While part of the smuggled cargo was seized in March
from a mini truck near the air cargo complex at Ahmedabad,
another lot was seized from the the kingpin's shop in Paldi
area of the city, said the release.
         According to the DRI, this racket had been operating
from 2017 and thousands of drones valued at over Rs 10 crore
and involving duty evasion of nearly Rs 3 crore were smuggled
into the country.
         The agency said "drones can pose a threat to national
security as they can be used for espionage and sabotage
purposes by the enemy States and anti-national and terrorist
groups".
         Considering the security risk involved, various
permissions, including Equipment Type Approval from the
Department of Telecommunication and import clearance from
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) are required for
the import of drones into India, the agency said.
         It added that the nature of goods and the involvement
of Pakistani and Chinese firms and the specialised nature of
smuggling operations with different smugglers handling
different segments of the operation "give rise to national
security concerns". PTI PJT PD
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