The Madurai bench of the high court asked the Custom Department to consider the plea of one M Seyal Murugan, who had moved the court seeking strict compliance of rules before letting the imported wooden logs, reaching the Tuticorin VOC Port, enter the country.
The court's division bench of justices A Selvam and N Athinathan asked the Customs officials to consider the plea within 15 days so that the untreated wood, possibly infested with pests, beetle and wasp, do not enter the country.
He also sought a stay on clearing the logs which did not satisfy the order and which did not have the Certificate issued by the exporting country.
The plant quarantine officer should inspect the container if they were sawn or sized wood without bark, he submitted.
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The officer should also inspect the timber at sea before being unloaded from the ship.
If the pests, along with the wood, were allowed into the country, they could cause harm to human beings in the country, he pointed out.
A representation was sent to customs officials, including Customs Commissioner (Imports), and Plant protection officer of Tuticorin VOC Port Trust, but no action had been taken, he alleged.
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