
Breaking: Hardik Pandya offers explanation on Customs trouble, says watches only worth Rs 1.5 crore
Zee News
Hardik Pandya says he voluntarily went to the Mumbai Customs desk on his return to Mumbai from Dubai and watches he brought were worth Rs 1.5 crore and not Rs 5 crore as claimed by the Customs department.
Team India all-rounder Hardik Pandya came up with an explanation after Mumbai customs department seized watches worth Rs 5 crore on his return from the UAE after the ICC T20 World Cup 2021. “Customs Department seized two wrist watches worth Rs 5 crores of cricketer Hardik Pandya, on Sunday night (November 14) when he was returning from Dubai. The cricketer did not have the bill receipt of the watches,” Mumbai Customs Department said.
Hardik claimed in a lengthy post on social media platform Twitter that, claiming that cost of the watches are ‘Rs 1.5 crore’ and not Rs 5 crore as per the rumours.
“Early on Monday morning, 15th November, on my arrival from Dubai, after picking up my luggage, I voluntarily went to Mumbai customs counter to declare the items bought by me and pay the requisite customs duty. Wrong perceptions have been floating around on social media regarding my declaration to customs at Mumbai airport, and I would like to clarify about what transpired,” Pandya said.