They were responding to query from Justices N Kirubakaran and S Vaidhyanathan of Madurai Bench regarding problem in checking containers loaded with Chinese crackers, the import of which had been banned, on a petition seeking CBI probe into the recent seizure of Chinese crackers at a godown in Sivakasi.
The officials said they were doing only random checking and needed more equipments to check the import of crackers being done under the "false declaration".
The court gave 24 hours time to the customs officials to file the affidavit. If they are unable to file it Chief Customs Commissioner could be present at the court to give views and suggestions on the matter.
The Judges regretted that Sivakasi police did not do a proper job when they seized the crackers. "They should have properly interrogated the owner of the godown. If they had investigated him properly, the origin of the entry of crackers could have been cracked," the judges said.
The judges pointed out to the cases filed in Mumbai and Delhi regarding seizure of the illegal Chinese crackers and asked the CBI to file a report regarding the cases filed about illegal import of Chinese crackers.
The PIL seeking a direction for a CBI probe into the recent seizure of banned Chinese crackers, worth several lakhs rupees, from a godown at the fireworks hub of Sivakasi near here on May 14 was filed by one Muthukrishnan.
