Re: Question about Indian Customs and your experience Hehehe, I guess you are the distinguished person to have a solid gold ROLEX watch. While I am ignorant on the first part, which is the animals and other protected species. Let me share with you my experiences with Customs.
I have been living abroad since 1996 and have valid VISA on all my 3 passports, which are clipped together. This massive booklet gives a good feeling when at immigration or at customs.
Last year in November, I moved some 200 kgs of baggage including TV, Mission Speakers etc from Oman to Bombay, in total I had some 8 large boxes.
Naturally, I was the customs inspectors delight, I argued, saying that these are used goods and produced dated bills and challenged the customs inspector to verify the serial numbers.
Guess what, after 30 mins of haggling, when I showed him A VISA Cancellation page, he let me go without a single Re. to paid towards customs. I was shocked. Seeing my disbelief, he said that the allowance is 75K for a person returning to India after a years stay abroad. Hidden rule, looked it up, yes it is correct.
In another instance, I had 3 SLR bodies, ofcourse all film SLR's with some 4 lens attachments etc. I was stopped and asked which magazine I work for.? and if I am importing them for professional work.
When I showed them that they are used ones and are for my hobby, I was let go.
However, during the November visit, I witnessed the real intelligence of these Customs officers.
A tall gentleman was ahead of me and pleading the the customer officers to accept duty on his Sony Bravia LED TV which was a 42 or a 50 inches one. He was in a hurry to go.
Seeing his desperation, he was asked to wait, produce his tickets etc, baggage tags etc. Guess what, this person had his wife and Sister in law travelling with him and they had already exited the airport using the Green Channel. They were called back in and their luggage hand searched. Some jewelry boxes gave them away. Between the two ladies, they had obscene amount of jewelry. The guy was trying to be smart and was caught in his fast track actions.
So the moral of the story, you are confident and put your case forward logically, you should be able to get away.
Most of the times it has worked with me, is to offer to leave the baggage behind and collect it the following day.
Last edited by shivshanker : 4th January 2012 at 08:20.
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