Northeast
Economic distress due to Covid-19 causes rise in smuggling in Northeast — FICCI
Appeals to Centre to declare smuggling as a national threat
Dimapur, Sep. 8 (EMN): The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has said the recent rise in smuggling in the north-eastern region can be attributed to economic distress insinuated by Covid-19 pandemic.
According to IANS, the FICCI said loss of jobs and lack of income due to recurrent lockdowns have left citizens without a means of livelihood.
“Reports suggest that smugglers and insurgents are using people from the local tribal areas to transport smuggled goods by taking advantage of their financial vulnerability caused due to Covid-19,” the FICCI report stated.
The FICCI’s Committee Against Smuggling and Counterfeiting Activities Destroying the Economy (Cascade) appreciated the efforts of central para-military force Assam Rifles and other officers for their anti-smuggling operations.
The FICCI report said: “The Assam Rifles during its recent successful interception, seized illicit cigarettes, smuggled from neighbouring country, worth INR 14 crore. Enforcement agencies impounded illicit cartons of cigarettes in 26 operations along the Indo-Myanmar border during months of July and August alone.”
FICCI Cascade Chairman Anil Rajput said that illicit cigarette smuggling is a formidable challenge before nation that has been draining the government exchequer by creating opportunities from tax arbitrage. It also threatens local industries and their capacity to create livelihoods.
Assam Rifles’ proactive vigilance in intercepting the movement of smuggled goods is a definitive step towards putting fear in the hearts of those who deal in such trading,” Rajput said.
FICCI has also requested the Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla to intervene into the vital issue and to sensitize other paramilitary forces on the gravity of the issue and amplify the need for a greater focus on combating smuggling and smuggling-related crimes at the borders. In order to create large-scale awareness of this menace, FICCI Cascade has been conducting interactions with government and enforcement agencies across several states in India on the ways to mitigate this challenge.
FICCI also appealed to the central government to declare smuggling as a national threat and that should be addressed with stricter vigilance and reforms.
Meanwhile, security forces in Nagaland arrested four people for smuggling opium seeds worth INR 1.44 crore on Saturday.
Officials in Kohima said that acting on secret information, Assam Rifles troopers impounded two trucks carrying 120 bags of Vietnamese Poppy near Piphema on National Highway-29.
The arrested persons and the seized contraband were handed over to custom preventive division officials.
Four northeastern states — Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh share a 1,640-km unfenced border with Myanmar and the India-Myanmar border turned into the vital corridor for smuggling of drugs, arms and ammunition and other contraband.