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Chief Commissioner to Revise Procedures After Gross Mis-Declaration of MPOS Devices by Appellant and Director.

March 14, 2020

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Mis-declaration of imported goods - Mobile Point of Sale (MPOS) Devices - appellant and its director have been found grossly mis-declared on the counts of description, classification and value of the consignments. - Chief Commissioner directed to revisit the standard operating procedure in this regard to ensure that the system is enabled to take care of the instances where a blatant mis-declaration is avoided by the importers to bye-pass the Risk Management Module. - AT

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