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In continuation to the Public Notice No.54/2009 dated 21.08.2009, all the Container Freight Stations (CFSs), Transport operators are hereby informed that Container Scanning Division, JNCH, Nhava Sheva, has now been constituted to decide extent of damages caused to the 9 MeV Fix Scanner and GaRDS Mobile Container Scanning System, (MGCSS) installed at CWC Distripark and JNPT for the reasons mentioned in Public Notice No.54/2009.
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Cost recovery for damaged container scanners: operators and CFSs liable for repairs and negligence may be penalised. A committee of the Container Scanning Division will assess damage to the 9 MeV fixed scanner and GaRDS mobile system and estimate repair charges. The cost of repairs will be recovered directly from the responsible transport operators and CFSs. Negligence by CFSs or transport operators will be treated as obstruction of a customs officer and addressed under the Customs Act, the Indian Penal Code and other applicable laws.
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Cost recovery for damaged container scanners: operators and CFSs liable for repairs and negligence may be penalised.
A committee of the Container Scanning Division will assess damage to the 9 MeV fixed scanner and GaRDS mobile system and estimate repair charges. The cost of repairs will be recovered directly from the responsible transport operators and CFSs. Negligence by CFSs or transport operators will be treated as obstruction of a customs officer and addressed under the Customs Act, the Indian Penal Code and other applicable laws.
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