Mangaluru customs observes International Customs Day

Media Release
January 27, 2018

Mangaluru, Jan 27: The officers and staff of the Customs Commissionerate, Mangaluru, celebrated the International Customs Day on Saturday, January 27 along with other stakeholders viz., importers, exporters, customs brokers, special public prosecutor, airlines and officers from Central Excise & Central tax, Income Tax and state government officials. This year’s theme is dedicated to the security of business environment with the slogan “A Secure Business Environment for Economic Development”.

The chief guest for the function was Prof. K. Umamaheshwar Rao, Director, NITK, Surathkal, Mangaluru and Suresh P. Shirwadkar, Chairman (i/c), NMPT, Mangaluru was the guest of honour. Dr. M. Subramanyam, Commissioner presided over the function.

Subramanyam in his keynote address highlighted that in line with the theme of the World Customs Organization to create a business environment more stable and predictable by streamlining procedures, tackling corruption, enhancing integrity and facilitating the movement of goods, conveyances and people in general, the Commissionerate has prioritized the task of popularizing Authorized Economic Operators (AEO) among all the stake holders so as to reap benefits of facilitated clearances and incentives provided for such entities.

Highlighting the interdependence of trade and security in the current global scenario, he informed that there are 14 AEOs operating in the Customs House and some of them are awarded this year.  He has added that the National Trade Facilitation  Action Plan unveiled by Hon’ble Finance Minister had 51 activities out of 76 which have been rated as more facilitating than prescribed by the WTO and is hailed as the best practice. It is expected that such Agreement would reduce trade costs 13-14% by streamlining the trade.

Speaking about reduced cargo release time, he informed that the dwell time taken for Customs last month was 0.54 days for imports and 0.65 days for exports. In terms of the Action plan, the overall release time is 3 days for sea cargo and 2 days for air cargo in respect of imports and 2 days for sea cargo and the same day for air cargo in respect of exports. Detailing the facilitation at Mangaluru, it was informed that 93% of export consignments and 64% of import consignments were facilitated i.e., without any examination and assessment. It has been informed that import facilitation could be further 20% more, had the procedural issues of bond clearance been addressed since bulk cargo is the major portion of import cargo at this port.

The distinction achieved by this commissionerate is to get a comprehensive certificate from Bureau of Indian Standards covering all its formations. All ports under this jurisdiction are now EDI enabled. Speaking about the facilitation extended during the transition to GST regime, the Commissioner informed that several interactions were held to sensitize the trade about the new requirements and also impressed upon to ensure the information furnished in GST returns and Customs documents is identical for speedy refund sanctions. Appreciating the excellent coordination and cooperation with the stakeholders viz. New Mangalore Port Trust, Airport Authority of India, CISF, Airlines, Immigration etc., the Commissioner informed that the same is crystallizing in sharing of inputs of mutual benefit. In this context, he informed that Mangaluru Customs was the first in implementing e-sealing procedure in the country.

On passenger facilitation, the Commissioner informed that over 97.76% passengers have opted for green channel and the Department is increasingly adopting non-intrusive techniques to further improve facilitation using the available data and passenger profiling techniques. In this regard, he highlighted the online Customs guide for international passengers which has been found be very useful by passengers and travel agencies. The commissionerate has been taking several proactive measures in respect of departmental lands across the coast and getting them fenced for proper protection and upkeep. In this regard, the Old Port at Bunder will be spruced up soon.

Detailing the performance of marine wing, it was informed that the performance of this section has been hailed as one of the best by the central inspection team in spite of having acute shortage of staff.

The commissioner informed that facilitation and enforcement have to go side by side and accordingly, they have started new Air Intelligence Unit for airport and Special Intelligence and Investigation Branch for sea port. During this year, so far, 57 cases involving Rs. 5.41 cr. have been detected, of which 62% were gold seizures involving several modus operandi. In the last couple of years, SIIB has detected cases involving revenue over Rs. 5 crores. The sections hitherto not yielding much results have started showing success due to revamping of systems and thorough analysis as in the case of Post Clearance Audit (PCA) detecting evasion of over Rs. 2 crores this month. The disposal of seized contraband yielded Rs.5.16 crores revenue this year and arrears to the tune of Rs.12 crores were realized this year.

The Commissionerate has realized revenue of Rs. 2022 cr. upto first fortnight of January 2018 as against the target of Rs.2300 crores for this financial year. It was informed that the Chemical Laboratory is being upgraded and once it is upgraded efforts will be initiated to get it certified by the relevant accredited  agency.

The Guest of Honour, Shri Suresh P. Shirwadkar in his address has spoken about the theme of Security of Business Environment for Economic Development from perspective of the port and importance of co-ordination between Customs and Port for smooth clearance of cargo and trade facilitation.

The Chief Guest Prof. K. Umamaheshwar Rao while sharing his experiences with several customs formations across the world, compared the enforcement in other countries like Korea and gave a comparison to Indian Customs. He felt that the theme of this year is very relevant for improved movement of goods across the borders.

On this occasion, Adani Wilmar Pvt. Ltd. was conferred the award for top revenue contributor; Indian Oil Corporation was awarded for substantial growth in revenue contribution; Mangalore Refineries & Petrochemicals Ltd was awarded for the highest export performance, KIOCL was awarded for substantial growth in exports; Cargolinks as the customs broker was awarded for handling highest customs documents and Atlantic Shipping Pvt. Ltd. as the steamer agent was awarded for handling highest number of vessels. Further, UPCL, Yashaswi Fish Meal & Oil Co, and Delta Infralogistics (Worldwide) were also awarded for their contribution towards secure business environment. The recipient of the President’s Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding service, Allen Rajesh Vas, Senior Intelligence Officer (DG GSTI) was also felicitated on the occasion. 

The commendation certificates were also distributed to the outstanding officers at various levels for their contribution to respective areas of the commissionerate.

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ali
 - 
Monday, 29 Jan 2018

They may have named it as "LOOTER's DAY"

Mohammed
 - 
Monday, 29 Jan 2018

Y dont Mangalore Airport Custom officers Learn some manners & stop the loot with normal people. For them every passenger is Terrorist or Smugglers. Very harsh & very bad behaviour till date. Its Spoiling Mangalore's name for cheap people like these custom-officers. Punish the culprit, but every person is not the one. 2 Weeks back they mis-behaved with UAE national & asked to pay for her gold which she was carrying for daily use. They were not ready to talk to UAE-Delegates on phone too. This is really cheap way to loot outsiders too...

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: Karnataka reported 248 new cases of coronavirus on Friday, and with that, the state tally surged to 2,781. 

A 50-year-old woman, resident of Chikkaballapura district, succumbed to the infection on Friday. She was admitted to a private hospital on May 24 following acute kidney injury and pneumonia. As her condition deterorted, she was shifted to a designated hospital in Bengaluru Urban on May 28, where she tested COVID-19 positive.

Out of the 248 cases, only 16 persons have contracted the virus inside the state. The remaining are the people who have returned from Maharashtra, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Ireland.

The maximum number of people, who tested positive for COVID-19, have returned from Maharashtra. Most of these people are residents of Udupi, Kalaburagi, Yadagiri and Raichuru.

Besides, five people have a travel history to Delhi, while one person each has tested positive on returning from Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Ireland.

Fifteen people have tested positive within the state and have been infected by persons who had previously tested positive or have a history of Influenza-like Illness and Severe Acute Respiratory Illness.

Out of all the cases, 10 have been reported in Bengaluru Urban while one has come up in Bengaluru Rural.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, the Karnataka government asked the Civil Aviation Ministry to reduce the number of flights coming in the state from the five worst-hit states -- Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

"Karnataka has appealed to the Civil Aviation Ministry to take steps to lessen the air traffic to the state, with the sacred intention that there may not be adequate quarantine facilities if there is a huge turnout in a short span of time," state Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister J.C. Madhuswamy explained.

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Media Release
July 27,2020

The second in the series of chartered flights arranged by Thumbay Group, UAE and the Bearys Cultural Forum (BCF) Trust, Mangalore to repatriate stranded Kannadigas in the UAE took off from Ras Al Khaimah International Airport on 25th July 2020. The flight was fully occupied with 178 passengers including the sick and elderly as well as those in need of urgent medical attention due to chronic illnesses, pregnant ladies and kids. Passengers also included those facing visa issues and job losses.

Implemented under the leadership of Dr. Thumbay Moideen - Founder President of Thumbay Group & Founder Patron of BCF and Dr. B K Yusuf - President of BCF, these repatriation flights are organized on a purely charitable basis, with all necessary steps and precautions in place to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers. 

Thumbay Group assigned its fleet of buses to transport the passengers free of charge from their residences in Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman to the airport. The organizers also provided free meals and refreshments to the passengers, in addition to PPE kits and face-shields distributed free of charges. 

Dr. B K Yusuf – BCF President, Dr. Kaup Mohammed - BCF General Secretary, other office bearers of BCF, as well as Thumbay Group’s representatives Mr. Farhad C – Director of the 
Hospitality Division of Thumbay Group and Engr. Farwaz P. C. – COO of the Construction Division were present at the airport to see off the second group of passengers. 

ARISTOCRAT Travels supported the ticketing, boarding and related processes for the passengers. Support 
was also extended by social organizations including Bhatkal Jamath, Bhatkal association, BCCI, BWF, DKSC, KNRI, Kannadiga Help Line, KDKGS-UAE, Dubai Konkans, KSS and Dubai 
Kannadigas.

The passengers were received at Mangalore airport under the leadership of Mr. Mumtaz Ali - patron of BCF and other distinguished personalities of Mangalore including Mr. B. M. Farookh - Hon. MLC, Mr. Moidin Bava - former MLA, Mr. U. T. Ifthikhar, Mr. S. M. R. Rashid - President of 
BCCI central committee etc.The passengers were transferred to the hotels where they had registered for the mandatory quarantine.

The first flight in the series, with 186 passengers had taken off on 21st July 2020. The next flight under this joint initiative is scheduled to take-off from Ras Al Khaimah airport to Mangalore on 10th August 2020. A few more similar repatriation flights are to soon follow, in the coming weeks.


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January 5,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 5: Against the backdrop of Mangalore violence of December 19, Additional Director General of Police of Karnataka Amar Kumar Pandey visited the city and held a meeting with senior police officers.

According to senior police officials here on Sunday, Dakshina Kannada and Udupi District Muslim Central Committee had planned to hold a protest against CAA at Nehru Maidan while the SKSSF had called for anti-CAA protest at State Bank area.

Though both the protests had been called off, there was an apprehension of a repeat incident of December 19 violence and hence the ADGP visited the city at the behest of state government and monitored the situation here for the entire day on Saturday.

The ADGP was unhappy that despite initial inputs and the imposition of Section 144 in the city, the situation on that day escalated to a level where police had to resort to firing only in this city.

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