April18 , 2026

    Indian Customs Detains Ship Over Walnut Origin Falsification in 309 Containers

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    Indian Customs authorities have detained a vessel carrying 309 containers of dry fruits after investigations revealed that the walnuts on board were falsely declared as originating from a permitted country, officials said.

    The action comes under the government’s enhanced scrutiny of imported agricultural products to ensure compliance with origin and quality regulations. Preliminary checks indicated that the shipment’s documentation misrepresented the country of origin, raising concerns over tariff evasion and adherence to phytosanitary standards.

    Customs officials noted that the detained containers include walnuts and other dry fruits meant for distribution across domestic markets. The authorities are conducting further verification to determine the extent of misdeclaration and whether any regulatory or criminal violations occurred.

    This seizure highlights the ongoing efforts by Indian Customs to enforce stricter import compliance, prevent mislabeling, and safeguard both trade integrity and consumer safety. Investigations are ongoing, and appropriate legal and financial action against the consignees and importers is expected to follow.

    Industry observers say such enforcement actions serve as a warning to importers to maintain accurate documentation and comply fully with country‑of‑origin and quality regulations.

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