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When Customs could detect the mis-declaration simply by ...

Customs

October 6, 2016

When Customs could detect the mis-declaration simply by examining the weight of the consignment with respect to declaration made, it could have been possible for Courier Agency exercising due diligence to detect the same - the due diligence has not been exercised by the courier company - Penalty on courier company confirmed though reduced - AT

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