The amount is up from Rs 35 crore worth of items confiscated in the previous fiscal, he said.
The Commissionerate is presently engaged in anti-smuggling operations within the metropolitan areas of Mumbai as well as adjoining districts of Raigad, Thane and Palghar.
The seized goods included cigarettes, glass chatons, high-end branded consumer items, Iranian saffron, Italian silver jewellery, 24-carat gold biscuits, LED TV sets, cold rolled grain oriented steel sheets, multi-media accessories and high-end mobile phones.
"Smuggling is taking place in the country though its quantum has definitely come down over the years. I have not found involvement of any organised gang in the smuggling activities.
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"We are losing foreign currency due to the ongoing smuggling activities. Also, the dumping of illegally imported goods is hitting the country's domestic industries hard and above all, defeating the very purpose of the Make in India campaign," he said.
"First they are being brought to neighbouring states like Gujarat from where they are being transferred to Mumbai through trains," Jyotishi said.
In most of the cases, importers have adopted a unique modus operandi of clandestine import of the said goods by mis-declaring the description and the quantity and importing in the guise of other low value goods, he said.
Sometimes, these activities are undertaken using the import export code (IEC) obtained on the strength of fake documents of some other person with the mala fide intention of evading customs duty.
The Commissionerate has filed a number of cases in respect of IPR (intellectual property right) violation.