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Indian-Origin Men Sentenced in UK for Drug Smuggling and Tax Evasion

Discover the shocking case of two Indian-origin men, Anand Tripathi and Varun Bhardwaj, sentenced to a combined 34 years in the UK for drug smuggling and tax evasion.

NRI Affairs Features Desk by NRI Affairs Features Desk
December 22, 2023
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Overview of the Case

Two Indian-origin men, Anand Tripathi (61) and Varun Bhardwaj (39), have been sentenced to a total of 34 years’ imprisonment in Britain after a London trial found them guilty of drug smuggling and evading import duty on cigarettes. The duo used their freight company as a cover to clear shipping containers that held drugs and cigarettes, diverting them from their intended destination to a warehouse they controlled.

 Drug Smuggling Scheme

The smuggling scheme involved the pair importing drugs hidden among farm produce from Africa and South America. The drugs, including cocaine and cannabis, were concealed in shipments alongside legitimate goods such as biscuits, Bombay Mix snacks, and coconut fiber used to manufacture doormats. The defendants exploited their freight company to offload these illicit shipments, which were then picked up by organized crime groups.

 Investigation and Seizures

An extensive police investigation revealed that Tripathi and Bhardwaj imported 272.86 kilograms of cocaine and 2,503.36 kilograms of cannabis across four shipments between September 2021 and November 2022. One shipment, containing over two tonnes of cannabis hidden amongst yams from Ghana, and another with 49 kilograms of cocaine concealed with oranges from South Africa, were among the seized shipments. The estimated street value of the drugs was GBP 28.9 million.

 Severe Sentences and Legal Consequences

Following a 71-day trial, the duo was convicted in November, and last week, they were sentenced to a total of 34 years in prison. Varun Bhardwaj received a 19-year sentence for importing cocaine and cannabis, evading duty on cigarettes, possession of cannabis, and other charges. Anand Tripathi received a 15-year sentence on similar charges. Both were also sentenced for not paying GBP 9,774,220 in import duties and VAT on 18.6 million smuggled cigarettes, separate from the drug imports.

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 Authorities’ Response and Collaboration

Law enforcement authorities, including the UK Border Force and South West Regional Organised Crime Unit, collaborated to dismantle the organized crime network. The successful prosecution and substantial sentences aim to serve as a warning to those involved in drug smuggling and tax evasion, emphasizing the commitment to disrupting and prosecuting such criminal activities.

 Conclusion

The case highlights the severity of drug-related offenses and the collaborative efforts of law enforcement agencies to safeguard public safety and uphold the integrity of customs and import processes. The defendants’ attempts to evade detection by using their freight company as a front were thwarted by diligent investigations and routine searches at English ports. The sentencing underscores the legal consequences individuals face for engaging in illicit activities that undermine public safety and revenue collection.

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