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Twelve of the 22 Indian diamond traders, detained in China on charges of smuggling, returned home early on Friday after they were let off following deportation orders by a Chinese court.
"We are happy that 12 diamond traders held in China returned to India late last night. We are making all efforts to bring back the remaining traders," Gems & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) Chairman Rajiv Jain said.
As many as 22 traders, hailing mostly from Gujarat and Mumbai were arrested in southern China's Shenzhen city and were charged with smuggling diamonds worth $ 7.3 million. They were accused of sourcing diamonds illegally from Hong Kong for sale in the Chinese market.
On December 7 last year, the Shenzen Intermediate People's Court, which heard the traders' case, ordered their deportation while sentencing others for varied prison terms.
12 Indian diamond traders held in China return home - Indian Express
"We are happy that 12 diamond traders held in China returned to India late last night. We are making all efforts to bring back the remaining traders," Gems & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) Chairman Rajiv Jain said.
As many as 22 traders, hailing mostly from Gujarat and Mumbai were arrested in southern China's Shenzhen city and were charged with smuggling diamonds worth $ 7.3 million. They were accused of sourcing diamonds illegally from Hong Kong for sale in the Chinese market.
On December 7 last year, the Shenzen Intermediate People's Court, which heard the traders' case, ordered their deportation while sentencing others for varied prison terms.
12 Indian diamond traders held in China return home - Indian Express