Procedure for disposal detection of explosives and other war materials in
imported consignments of heavy melting scrap
Circular No. 46 dated 6th October 1997
I am directed
to refer to the circular No. 43/ 95 dated 26.4.1995 (copy enclosed) issued on
the above subject.
2. In
spite of all the precautions taken, recently a blast occurred at CFS, Ludhiana
consignment of steel scrap resulting in death of the labourers and injury to 3/4
persons. This particular consignment was imported from Kuwait in six containers
and the blast took place when the goods were being loaded on truck. This
consignment was originated from a place affected by rebellion or war. The blast
shows that the examination was perfunctory.
3. In
terms of Para 5.3 (c) of Chapter 5 of Handbook of Procedures Vol. I (1997-2002),
in case of import of metal scrap originating from a country affected by
rebellion or war, the exporter is required to furnish the following documents to
the Customs at the time of clearance of goods: -
(i)
Pre-shipment inspection certificate from any of the Inspection &
Certification agencies given in Appendix-32A to the affect that the consignment
does not contain any type of arms, ammunition, mines, shells, cartridges,
radio active contaminated or any other explosive material in any form
either used or otherwise;
(ii)
A copy of the contract between the importer and the exporter stipulating
that the consignment does not contain any type of arms, ammunition,
mines or shells, cartridges, radio active contaminated, or any other explosive
material in any form either used or otherwise.
4. In
view of the above, all the field formations are instructed to follow the
provision contained in Handbook of Procedures as mentioned above and to examine
100% all consignments of metal scrap originating from countries affected by
rebellion and war. The instructions contained in Board's circular 43/ 95 dated
26.4.1995 should also be strictly followed.
5. Meanwhile,
a reference has been made to Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) to
delete the name of M/s Gulf Inspection Agencies, Kuwait from Appendix 32A of
Handbook of Procedures. Clearance of consignment of metal scrap on the basis of
certificates by above agency should be allowed only with 100% examination till
their deletion from the list of Approved Inspection Agency.
6. It
is desired that suitable instructions may be issued to all concerned so that the
import of metal scrap is regulated in the manner prescribed and further that in
case of detection of any explosives/ war materials, the same are disposed of as
per the procedure prescribed. In case of any difficulties, the Board may be
immediately informed.
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