Key Points

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Customs have launched a major nationwide operation. Codenamed 'Numkhor', the crackdown is targeting sophisticated tax evasion schemes involving luxury cars. Officials conducted inspections at 30 locations, including the residences of actors Prithviraj and Dulquer Salmaan. The operation aims to seize vehicles and scrutinize documents to prevent revenue loss.

Key Points: DRI Customs Raids Target Prithviraj Dulquer Salmaan in Luxury Car Tax Evasion

  • Nationwide 'Numkhor' operation targets luxury cars imported via Bhutan to evade taxes
  • High-profile raids at 30 locations including actors' residences and car showrooms
  • Scheme involved registering vehicles in Himachal Pradesh before altering numbers
  • Officials to seize vehicles and demand relevant import documentation from owners
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DRI, Customs operation targets luxury car tax evasion, actors and others on radar

DRI and Customs launch 'Numkhor' operation across Kerala, inspecting homes of actors Prithviraj and Dulquer Salmaan in a major crackdown on luxury car tax evasion.

"The operation is strictly procedural and part of a nationwide effort to safeguard revenue and enforce compliance. - Officials"

Kochi, Sep 23

In a major crackdown on luxury car tax evasion, officials attached to the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Customs have launched a nationwide operation, codenamed 'Numkhor', with Kerala emerging as a key focus area.

High-profile inspections are underway at 30 locations across Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Kottayam, Kozhikode, and Malappuram districts.

Among the notable sites are the residences of actors Prithviraj and Dulquer Salmaan, highlighting the operation's wide-ranging scope.

Also on the radar are high-profile people in Kerala.

Officials, however, though they reached the actors' homes, were unable to locate the suspected vehicles.

Customs officials, working closely with the Motor Vehicles Department, are also conducting thorough checks at prominent car showrooms across the state.

According to the officials, they will seize the vehicles, and notices will be served to those from whom the vehicles are seized and they will be asked to produce the relevant papers of the vehicles. Investigations have revealed that eight types of high-end vehicles were imported into India via Bhutan, with taxes evaded.

The scheme involves first registering the vehicles in Himachal Pradesh before transporting them to various parts of India, with registration numbers often altered to conceal their origin.

Officials emphasised that while the homes of high-profile individuals have drawn attention, the operation is systematic and targets both showrooms and individual importers suspected of tax evasion.

Luxury vehicles, given their high market value, are particularly prone to such illegal practices, making rigorous inspections necessary.

Authorities indicated that the 'Numkhor' operation would continue in multiple phases, focusing on documentation, registration procedures, and transportation routes.

The inclusion of celebrity residences in the inspections has attracted widespread media attention, but officials clarified that the operation is strictly procedural and part of a nationwide effort to safeguard revenue and enforce compliance.

By combining district-wide checks, coordination with state agencies, and scrutiny of high-value imports, the operation reflects the government’s determination to prevent sophisticated tax evasion in the luxury automobile sector, while sending a clear message that no importer is beyond the reach of law.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why target actors specifically? This feels like media sensationalism. The operation should be fair and target all tax evaders equally, not just high-profile names.
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Sarah B
The Bhutan-Himachal route is quite sophisticated. Shows how creative tax evaders can get. Hope this operation sets a strong precedent.
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Arjun K
As a car enthusiast, I know how common this practice is. Many luxury car owners in Kerala use these loopholes. Hope this brings transparency to the system.
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Michael C
Interesting that they couldn't find the vehicles at the actors' homes. Either they were tipped off or this is just for show. Let's see real results, not just raids.
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Neha E
Tax evasion hurts our country's development. Every rupee lost is a rupee less for schools, hospitals, and infrastructure. Fully support this crackdown! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
The operation name 'Numkhor' is interesting. Hope they actually catch the big fish and not just make headlines. We need sustained action, not one-time drama.

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