₹1.57 Crore Seized Jewellery Released to Traders at Tatanagar

GST officials clear valuable consignment after thorough probe and verification

Key Points:

* Jewelry worth ₹1.57 crore seized from Jugsalai resident at railway station

* RPF and flying squad recovered gold, silver, platinum items in October

* SCCI intervention leads to release after GST department verification

JAMSHEDPUR – Authorities have returned seized jewelry worth ₹1.57 crore to traders following comprehensive verification by GST officials.

The RPF team discovered the valuable items during a routine check at Tatanagar station.

Meanwhile, officials identified the carrier as BN Jha from Jugsalai area.

Moreover, the confiscated items included an assortment of precious metals and ornaments.

Furthermore, the SCCI played a crucial role in facilitating the release process.

In addition, authorities emphasized the importance of carrying proper documentation while transporting valuables.

However, the incident has led to increased vigilance at transportation hubs.

On the other hand, officials have urged traders to maintain complete tax-related paperwork.

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