Modification in Public Notice No. 109/2000 dated 11.10.2000 - area measuring 1,98,306.42 Square Meters, from 14 VD to New OGPD Gate in Princess and Victona Docks is de-notified
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Denotification of Customs Notified Area permits port development while imposing perimeter, fencing, lighting and CCTV obligations. The Commissioner of Customs modifies Public Notice No. 109/2000 to de-notify a specified portion of Princess and Victoria Docks, enabling Mumbai Port Trust to develop passenger, Ro Ro/ROPAX, cruise terminal and marina facilities without customs clearance. The de-notification is defined by Schedule I coordinates and is subject to conditions requiring construction of the perimeter boundary wall for the remaining customs area, port authority responsibility for incidents until permanent walling is complete, provision of temporary fencing and night lighting where needed, and 24x7 CCTV surveillance with footage available to customs on request.
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Denotification of Customs Notified Area permits port development while imposing perimeter, fencing, lighting and CCTV obligations.
The Commissioner of Customs modifies Public Notice No. 109/2000 to de-notify a specified portion of Princess and Victoria Docks, enabling Mumbai Port Trust to develop passenger, Ro Ro/ROPAX, cruise terminal and marina facilities without customs clearance. The de-notification is defined by Schedule I coordinates and is subject to conditions requiring construction of the perimeter boundary wall for the remaining customs area, port authority responsibility for incidents until permanent walling is complete, provision of temporary fencing and night lighting where needed, and 24x7 CCTV surveillance with footage available to customs on request.
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