Handling of Cargo regulations require CCSPs to provide storage and prohibit demurrage on detained goods, enabling provisional release. The Board directs that under the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 CCSPs must provide sufficient custody and storage for detained imported and export goods after de-stuffing so empty containers can be returned, and shall not charge rent or demurrage on detained goods; containers detained or seized under the Customs Act may be considered for provisional release on furnishing bond and bank guarantee, and investigative wings must finalise investigations promptly, with Commissionerates issuing standing orders to implement these measures.
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Handling of Cargo regulations require CCSPs to provide storage and prohibit demurrage on detained goods, enabling provisional release.
The Board directs that under the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 CCSPs must provide sufficient custody and storage for detained imported and export goods after de-stuffing so empty containers can be returned, and shall not charge rent or demurrage on detained goods; containers detained or seized under the Customs Act may be considered for provisional release on furnishing bond and bank guarantee, and investigative wings must finalise investigations promptly, with Commissionerates issuing standing orders to implement these measures.
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