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Operation Numkhor: Customs approach Kerala Police to trace luxury vehicles, owners

IANS | September 27, 2025 12:40 PM

KOCHI: In a significant development, the Customs Department has sought the assistance of the Kerala Police to trace vehicles and their owners linked to the widening probe in Operation Numkhor. Officials disclosed that around 138 such vehicles have already reached Kerala, underscoring the large scale of the racket.

The Customs department in Kerala recently carried out widespread raids at the homes of several Malayalam film actors as part of an investigation into luxury car smuggling.

The operation, code-named Numkhor, targeted residences, car showrooms, and other premises across the state.

Officials say the crackdown followed suspicions that high-end vehicles were being illegally brought into India from Bhutan using forged documents and then registered locally to avoid hefty import duties and taxes. Among those raided were the homes of well-known actors Dulquer Salmaan, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Amith Chakkalackal.

The coordination between Customs and Police is expected to play a decisive role in tracking down the vehicles, identifying their owners, and dismantling the chain of intermediaries who facilitated the operations.

Customs revealed that they have now obtained crucial information about intermediaries, with the testimony of Mahin Ansari based in Malapurram emerging as a turning point in the investigation.

Authorities confirmed that a group of middlemen operating out of Delhi is under scrutiny.

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