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New Delhi : Union Finance & Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on December 4, 2020, participated at the 63rd Foundation Day of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), the apex anti-smuggling intelligence and investigation agency functioning under the aegis of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC).

The celebration commenced with an inaugural function held at the Ministry of Finance, North Block, in the presence of the Union Finance Minister along with Finance Secretary Dr Ajay Bhushan Pandey, CBIC Chairman M Ajit Kumar, and DRI Pr. Director General Balesh Kumar. In view of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year the event was also streamed live through a digital platform with participation of over 450 DRI, CBIC, and other Government of India officers across the world.

Sitharaman unveiled “Smuggling in India Report 2019-20” which analyses organised smuggling trends on Gold & Foreign Currency, Narcotic Drugs, Security, Environment, Commercial Frauds. Pr. DGRI, Balesh Kumar, welcomed the dignitaries and presented a report on DRI’s performance of the previous financial year.

The Finance Minister congratulated DRI and its officers on their performance and commendable service, especially in times of the  pandemic. Sitharaman also lauded DRI’s 800 officer strong ‘lean and mean force’ for their relentless efforts despite imminent risks.The Finance Minister encouraged the officers of DRI to continue working hard as the cases booked and arrests affected by DRI, while large, are just the tip of the iceberg and urged DRI and Indian Customs to ensure that every offender of India’s economic frontiers is taken to task, according gto a PIB release.

Sitharaman also acknowledged the role of World Customs Organisation in anchoring the sharing of actionable inputs between Customs enforcement agencies across the world and highlighted the need for ramping up such mutually beneficial exchanges of intelligence.

The function was also attended by Secretary General of the World Customs Organisation, Dr Kunio Mikuriya, who addressed the gathering on“Customs Response to the COVID-19 pandemic”.

Finance Secretary Dr Ajay Bhushan Pandey said that the DRI has contributed to the economic and physical economy of India by actively bringing to light some significant cases of commercial frauds and cross-border smuggling. He emphasised on data analysis, intelligence/information/data sharing between the agencies for effective enforcement of laws.

On this occasion, Bravery Awards were conferred on Najimudheen T S of DRI Cochin Zonal Unit and Sumer Sen, an independent witness of a case booked by DRI, Jaipur.

The DRI Utkrisht Seva Samman 2020 was awarded to B Sankaran, an officer of the 1961 batch of the Indian Revenue Service (Customs & Central Excise), for his years of distinguished and committed service. Due to travel restrictions, this year the Bravery Award and the Utkrisht Seva Samman were conferred on the recipients by the Principal Additional Director Generals of DRI’s Zonal Unit earlier this morning, on behalf of the Finance Minister.

The inaugural session was followed by an International panel discussion moderated by the DRI. The panellists included representatives from Australian Border Force, Customs Administration of Netherlands, HM Revenue & Customs (UK), and INTERPOL. The panel discussion was attended by over 200 participants.