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Diamonds with Kimberley Process Certification Confirmed as Legally Procured, Not Prohibited or Smuggled Goods by CD Jewels.

March 13, 2020

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Diamond of mixed origin - Prohibited item or not - The fact of KPC Certificates which holds that the goods were KPCC Compliant and the aforesaid documents unequivocally proves that the diamonds were procured by CD jewels before 17.11.2010. Unless and until such procurement was in process, there would not have been any KP certification and even the certificates show the buyer of goods as CD Jewels. - Consequentially the impugned goods cannot be termed as prohibited goods and will not fall into the category of smuggled goods. - AT

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