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No ‘release’ papers, Kuber remains anchored in city

The owner of fishing trawler MV Kuber will have to wait for some more time to sail his vessel to Gujarat, as Customs officials are yet to receive the relevant “release” papers. Debasish Panigrahi reports.

Updated on: Feb 17, 2009 12:21 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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The owner of fishing trawler MV Kuber will have to wait for some more time to sail his vessel to Gujarat, as Customs officials are yet to receive the relevant “release” papers.

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The court had released the vessel last week.

On Monday, Customs officials allegedly denied permission to Dhanjibhai, the maternal uncle of the owner of the trawler, Vinod Masani, to take it back to Porbunder.

Customs officials have told Dhanjibhai that they would allow the vessel to sail only after they received the relevant “release” papers, Masani told Hindustan Times over telephone from Porbunder.

“The Crime Branch released it, so did the court. However, the Customs officials said we will have to wait for some more time till the paper works were over,” he added.

However, keeping in mind the advanced age of Dhanjibhai, a septuagenarian, the Customs officials told him that they would arrange the vessel to be sent to Porbunder, Masani said.

The court had released the trawler for sail last week on the condition that it would not be sold or destroyed as it was an evidence in the case against Kasab.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Debasish Panigrahi

Debasish has been an investigative reporter for nearly two decades, covering crime, legal and social issues. He is also interested in wildlife, travel and environmental issues.

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