Mumbai. Cricketer Hardik Pandya on Tuesday, amid all the speculation about his watch, said that when he reached Mumbai from Dubai in the early hours of Monday with Team India, the watch he had was not worth Rs 5 crore, but Rs 1.50 crore. Pandya rubbished some reports and said that the watch is worth Rs 1.50 crore and not Rs 5 crore as per the rumors circulating on social media.
Issuing a detailed rebuttal on media theories that his Rs 5 crore watch was allegedly confiscated by customs officials and he was allegedly detained. Clarifying on this, Pandya said that there are misconceptions going on on social media about my declaration for customs duty at Mumbai airport.
The 28-year-old cricketer claimed that after arriving here from Dubai on the morning of November 15 and picking up his luggage, he had gone to the customs counter of the Mumbai airport to declare the goods he had brought and pay the requisite customs duty. .
Pandya said, I had voluntarily declared all the items that I had bought legally from Dubai and was fully prepared to pay whatever charges were required to be paid. All allegations against me for crossing any legal limit are completely baseless.
In fact, the cricketer argued that the customs department asked him to provide all the purchase documents which he had submitted and that he is now making a fair assessment for the fee which he has already confirmed that he has paid. will do.
Pandya said, I am a law abiding citizen of the country and respect all government agencies. I have got full cooperation from Mumbai Customs and I have assured them my full cooperation with whatever valid documents they need to clear the matter. (IANS)
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