Import cargo examination now requires e-scheduling and mandatory body worn camera recordings retained for two years. Mandatory use of Body Worn Cameras (BWC) requires officers to record import cargo examinations from before opening containers/packages through completion, capturing interactions and critical examination stages; recordings must be securely stored and retained for two years and preserved for investigations, disputes or litigation. A system-based e-Scheduling application on ICEGATE 2.0 will schedule physical examinations to create an auditable digital trail; DG Systems will issue an advisory and full rollout is to be implemented by 01.04.2026, with field formations required to ensure officer sensitisation and compliance monitoring.
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Import cargo examination now requires e-scheduling and mandatory body worn camera recordings retained for two years.
Mandatory use of Body Worn Cameras (BWC) requires officers to record import cargo examinations from before opening containers/packages through completion, capturing interactions and critical examination stages; recordings must be securely stored and retained for two years and preserved for investigations, disputes or litigation. A system-based e-Scheduling application on ICEGATE 2.0 will schedule physical examinations to create an auditable digital trail; DG Systems will issue an advisory and full rollout is to be implemented by 01.04.2026, with field formations required to ensure officer sensitisation and compliance monitoring.
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