Officials from the departments of goods and services tax (GST) and
central excise jointly conducted searches on around 200 angadias across
the city and seized around 125 packets of diamond, gold jewellery and cash worth Rs 815 million on Thursday.
Angadias act as couriers in the diamond trade. They receive packets
from clients, in this case, diamond processors/sellers and jewellery
manufacturers/traders in Mumbai, to deliver to other clients in Surat
and other places in Gujarat, and so on. Their clients in Mumbai and
Surat transact business over telephone. Thereafter, the angadias take
charge of delivering the sealed packets of diamond, gold and jewellery
between these places.
"We had information on human carriers carrying some parcels containing
gold bars, jewellery, diamond and cash coming in. We verified the
information and started acting on it. We found around 80 people/carriers
carrying cash and valuables, which they should not have carried without
paying duty, and we intercepted them. In our investigation, we found
some parcels are genuine, as applicable duties are paid on these; a
majority of them are found without proper papers. While we will release
the parcels on which duties are paid, we’d seize the ones on which
duties are not paid. We will also give them opportunity to prove their
claims and ask them to pay duties and fines applicable" said K N
Raghavan, commissioner, GST and central excise, Mumbai Central.
In a Twitter post, the Indian Revenue Service Officers Association said, "Congratulations to officials of GST Mumbai Central
for the surgical operation on Thursday and seizing gold and diamonds
worth Rs 780 million; Indian and foreign currency of approx Rs 35
million by striking at the railway station and intercepting carriers
coming via Ahmedabad-bound train Gujarat Express."
This is the first mega crackdown on jewellers to check for tax evasion after the implementation of GST in July 2017.
"The government authorities must have got some information on the
possibility of tax evasion. We are sure they would soon clear all
packets after verifying them," said Anoop Mehta, president, Bharat
Diamond Bourse, the country’s premier diamond business centre.