Courier clearance procedures require segregated filing, mandatory X ray screening and formal detention for discrepant consignments. Courier operations require segregation of consignments into documents, samples/gifts and dutiable goods and submission of CSB I/II for exports and CBE I-V for imports. All courier bags are subject to 100% X ray screening and percentage based physical examination; discrepancies lead to formal detention memos, examination, and possible reassessment. Filing, serialisation, airline and CBC endorsements, reconciliation of manifests and Bills of Entry, prior filing on documentary proof, and custodian custody with 'out of charge' release are mandatory procedural steps.
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Courier clearance procedures require segregated filing, mandatory X ray screening and formal detention for discrepant consignments.
Courier operations require segregation of consignments into documents, samples/gifts and dutiable goods and submission of CSB I/II for exports and CBE I-V for imports. All courier bags are subject to 100% X ray screening and percentage based physical examination; discrepancies lead to formal detention memos, examination, and possible reassessment. Filing, serialisation, airline and CBC endorsements, reconciliation of manifests and Bills of Entry, prior filing on documentary proof, and custodian custody with 'out of charge' release are mandatory procedural steps.
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