Dr Debasish Roy,
ADG, Training, West Bengal Police, said,
"Despite various anti-counterfeiting strategies such as raids, use of
multiple packaging technologies, consumer education and consultations with
government agencies the menace of smuggling and counterfeiting is on the
rise."
Frequent seizures of contraband items causing economic crisis leading
to unemployment and poverty
Addressing the
capacity building program on 'Prevention of Counterfeiting and Smuggling
organized by FICCI CASCADE' (Committee Against Smuggling and Counterfeiting
Activities Destroying the Economy), Dr Roy said, "Frequent seizures of
contraband items such cigarettes, alcohol, drugs and pharmaceuticals along with
illegal imports of clothing are causing economic crisis leading to unemployment
and poverty."
To emphasize on the importance of continued awareness and seriousness
of the impact of counterfeit and smuggled goods
Mr Deep Chand,
Advisor, FICCI CASCADE and Former Special Commissioner of Police, New Delhi
said, "The grey market economy is fuelling illegitimate industry and
leading to increased criminalization of the society in the form of organized
crime including terrorism. This capacity building program is aimed to sensitize
police officers to emphasize on the importance of continued awareness and
seriousness of the impact of counterfeit and smuggled goods."
Enforcement makes the role of police officers even more important in
the fight
Mr Anil Rajput,
Chairman, FICCI CASCADE said, "The Police department is the primary law
enforcement agency in our country and play a significant role in ensuring the
protection of legitimate businesses from illicit players. Although there are
adequate laws available, their enforcement makes the role of police officers
even more important in the fight against counterfeiters and smugglers."
Complimenting the officials of the police department, he further said that
during the COVID-19 pandemic, our officers have been playing a crucial part in
contributing to the effort to control the disease, promoting safer communities,
and fighting criminals who have been taking advantage of the outbreak.
Key recommendations at the program
Some of the key
recommendations at the program included, capacity building in terms of skill,
infrastructure and technology amongst the law enforcement agencies in improving
the detection and investigation of crimes; need for additional manpower with
the desired aptitude to be provided in Special cells, District Investigation
Units, Economic Offences Wing who can focus exclusively on the investigation of
such cases; severe extant bail provisions; non-bailable offence for repeat
offenders; rigorous imprisonment and stringent monetary penalty among others.
The capacity
building program saw participation of several officers of West Bengal Police
from Bankura, Islampur, Jagipur, Uttar Dinajpur, Murshidabad, Mednipur,
Jhargam, Siliguri, Birbhum etc.
In pursuance of its
mandate, FICCI-CASCADE will continue to hold similar programs across the
country in briefing enforcement agencies on procedural and enforcement issues
while tackling illicit trading activities |