An alert has been issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), lead agency to check smuggling and customs duty evasion, to all international transit points across the country, official sources said.
The DRI and customs department have registered at least 1,780 cases of gold being smuggled into the country between April and August. The value of gold seized in these cases is Rs 470 crore, the sources said.
The cases registered this year so far are provisional and the number is likely to go up, the sources said.
The alert circular has cited new modus operandi including possible use of soft drink bottles, house hold items and foot wears among others in gold smuggling, they said.
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Revenue intelligence officials suspect rise in gold smuggling during ongoing festival and wedding season, the sources said.
There has been also an increase in gold smuggling cases during the past three years.
However, the gold smuggling cases had jumped to 2,441 during 2013-14. The quantity of yellow metal in these cases was 2,344 kg valuing about Rs 680 crore, the sources said.
The smugglers are using new ways to smuggle gold into the country, to meet the rising demand. "Of late, they have started preferring sea routes rather individual carriers. Recently, there has been a seizure of one such consignment in a Gujarat port in which gold was being smuggled through soft drinks bottles. All field staff have been alerted about possible rise in cases of gold smuggling," a source said.
It has been making efforts to contain people's passion for gold which is resulting in large import of the yellow metal.
The gold import rose five-fold to USD 3.75 billion in September, which was USD 682.5 million during the same month last year.