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Houses of actors Dulquer Salmaan, Prithviraj among those searched by Customs in ‘SUV smuggling’ case

Sources said the investigation pertained to the smuggling of expensive vehicles from Bhutan. End users of these vehicles may not be part of the smuggling racket under investigation, they said.

dulquer salmaan and prithviraj sukhumaranThe premises that were searched include houses of popular Malayalam actors Dulquer Salmaan (left) and Prithviraj Sukumaran (right). (Express Archive Photos)

The Customs and Central Excise department in Kerala on Tuesday launched searches on the premises of film professionals, businessmen and used car dealerships as part of an investigation into allegations of SUVs being smuggled to Kerala from Bhutan.

The premises that were searched include houses of popular Malayalam actors Dulquer Salmaan and Prithviraj Sukumaran. However, actors and others who may have bought smuggled vehicles may not be part of the racket that is under investigation, sources said.

Customs sources said pre-owned expensive SUVs from Bhutan had allegedly been smuggled into India, evading tax, and sold to businessmen and film professionals in Kerala. Searches are going on at two dozen locations in the state.

On the alleged smuggling operation, the sources said, “Vehicles are brought to border states, either by road or concealed in containers. WIth forged documents, these expensive SUVs are then registered in Himachal Pradesh before being sold in Kerala. We have found vehicles bearing the registrations of Karnataka and Maharashtra, apart from Himachal Pradesh. The end users, mainly celebrities who are interested in such vehicles, may not be directly part of the racket, which comprises dealers of used vehicles as well as agents and middlemen,” the sources said.

They further said, “These used vehicles, bought at throwaway prices, are given a makeover in India, before being resold at premium prices. During the raids so far, we have even come across 1991-made SUVs smuggled from Bhutan. However, we are mainly looking at new vehicles which have been brought to Kerala within the last two years.”

Shaju Philip is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Indian Express, where he leads the publication's coverage from Kerala. With over 25 years of experience in mainstream journalism, he is one of the most authoritative voices on the socio-political, religious, and developmental landscape of South India. Expertise, Experience, and Authority Decades of Regional Specialization: Shaju has spent more than two decades documenting the "Kerala Model" of development, its complex communal dynamics, and its high-stakes political environment. Key Coverage Beats: His extensive reporting portfolio includes: Political & Governance Analysis: In-depth tracking of the LDF and UDF coalitions, the growth of the BJP in the state, and the intricate workings of the Kerala administration. Crime & Investigative Journalism: Noted for his coverage of high-profile cases such as the gold smuggling probe, political killings, and the state’s counter-terrorism efforts regarding radicalization modules. Crisis Management: He has led ground-level reporting during major regional crises, including the devastating 2018 floods, the Nipah virus outbreaks, and the Covid-19 pandemic response. ... Read More

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