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Dia Mirza fined by Customs for duty evasion

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Posted: Jan 07, 2012 at 1334 hrs IST

Mumbai Bollywood actress Dia Mirza was today fined over Rs 1 lakh for carrying undeclared items worth Rs 2 lakh upon her arrival at the international airport, a senior Customs official said.

The actor landed at the airport at around 2 am from Bangkok by a Thai Airways flight.

"She was passing through the green channel (used by passengers not having any dutiable goods to declare) when she was stopped and asked to show her baggage," he said.

During checking, the actor was found carrying undeclared items like branded purses and cosmetics worth Rs 2 lakh. This amounted to duty evasion, the official added.

Mirza was asked to pay a fine of over Rs 1 lakh. She was allowed to go after she paid the amount, he said.

The 30-year-old model-turned-actress claimed she was not aware of Customs rules about dutiable goods and did not intend to evade duty, the official added.

Mirza is the latest film personality to land in trouble over declaration of dutiable goods. Last year Bipasha Basu and Minissha Lamba, among other film and television personalties, were detained at the airport after they were found carrying undeclared goods.

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Indian Customs by indian on 07 Jan 2012

Dealing with corrupt customs officials is one of the most tension filled moments for any visitor. Their haggling is the lowest form of beggary a man go down to. Famous people do not have to go through such an experience because the corrupt officials know they'd be exposed. It is the aam aadmi that has to suffer.

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