Directorate of Revenue Intelligence has seized 4.6 lakh spurious cigarette sticks at Chennai port. These cigarettes smuggled from Thailand are worth 9.2 crore.
Based on specific information that spurious cigarettes were being smuggled via sea from Thailand, DRI sleuths searched a container that reached Chennai port in a ship. The container had been declared to carry a tabletop fireplace. However, when DRI sleuths opened the container, they found foreign brand cigarettes concealed in it.
The cigarettes were sent to a laboratory for analysis, DRI sources said.
Since there was no claimant for the consignment, DRI could not arrest anyone. Investigation was on to identify the smuggler, the sources said. In Dec last, customs sleuths seized 20 lakh cigarette sticks worth 3.5 crore at Chennai port which arrived here from Dubai. In Aug, the DRI seized one crore spurious cigarette sticks worth 15 crore smuggled from Thailand and Dubai in ships.
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Strong infrastructure development through initiatives like PM Gati Shakti and National Logistics Policy will help India find a place among top 25 nations on the World Bank Logistics Performance Index by 2030, a report said.
India ranks 38th in the World Bank Logistics Performance Index (LPI) out of 139 countries and aims to be in the top 25 by 2030.
The study conducted by Global exhibitor Messe Stuttgart India in partnership
with EAC International Consulting was released on Tuesday ahead the international logistics exhibition LogiMAT India 2025 which is scheduled from February 13-15 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai.
The report highlights that strong infrastructure development through initiatives like PM Gati Shakti and the National Logistics Policy are going to be the key drivers to achieve this (India's aim to be in top 25 by 2030 in LPI).
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