Delhi Customs officers have made a significant seizure of undeclared diamonds, weighing 1,082 carats and valued at Rs 1.56 crore. The diamonds were ingeniously concealed within a consignment declared as 'plastic hot fix' and were being sent to Hong Kong via air cargo. This marks one of the largest seizures of polished diamonds at Delhi Air Cargo Export recently, with investigations ongoing.
The Delhi Customs on 16th December 2021 seized a consignment of diamonds being sent out of India, having 1,082 carat weight. The officers of Air Cargo Export Commissionerate, Delhi on the basis of suspicion, examined a consignment declared as ‘plastic hot fix’ with a value of Rs. 5000/-.
On examination, a packet containing pouches of cut and polished diamonds was found concealed very ingeniously in the packets of’ plastic hot fix’. The packet of diamonds also had the hot fix pasted on it to avoid detection.The detected diamonds are valued at Rs. 1.56 crore. The said consignment was destined for Hong Kong. This appears to be a unique case of sending diamonds out of the country through concealment in the parcels through air cargo. This is one of the largest seizures of polished diamond at Air Cargo Export, Delhi in recent times. Further, Investigations are on.
FAQ :
Delhi Customs seized a consignment of 1,082 carats of undeclared cut and polished diamonds.
The seized diamonds are valued at Rs 1.56 crore.
The diamonds were ingeniously concealed within packets declared as 'plastic hot fix', with the hot fix material even pasted on the diamond packets to avoid detection.
The consignment containing the diamonds was destined for Hong Kong.
The seizure took place on 16th December 2021.
This appears to be a unique case of sending diamonds out of the country through concealment in air cargo parcels.