As many as 700 cases of gold smuggling have been reported across the country so far during 2013-14, official sources said.
These cases were reported by customs and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) officials, among others, through international airports and land borders, and involved seizure of gold valuing about Rs 245 crore, they said.
There were 870 cases of gold smuggling reported during 2012-13 involving seizure of the yellow metal worth Rs 99 crore, the sources said.
The CAD touched a historic high of USD 88.2 billion or 4.8 per cent of GDP in 2012-13 and was mainly attributed to high imports of petroleum products and gold.
India, the largest gold consumer in the world, has imported 830 tonnes of gold in 2012-13. Finance Ministry has been taking various steps to curb gold imports.
Revenue department officials blame gold import duty hike for rise in cases of smuggling.
Subsequently, it was raised to four per cent in 2012-13, six per cent in January 2013, eight per cent on June 5 and 10 per cent in August last year.
