Bribes Galore
Sat 14 Jan 06 26 °C
We took our luggage to the green channel and loaded it on the belt. The luggage was scanned and retrieved on the other side. After a couple of bags were scanned the customs officer in the white uniform asked what I had. I said a bottle of alcohol and everything else was within limits and there were no dutiable items. He said that I had a camera. I said yes it’s for our personal use and we’ll be taking it back with us. Then he said there is jewelry in the carry-on bag. My wife explained that it was costume jewelry but he insisted that I show it to him. So I opened the carry on bag and showed it to him. He asked how much it worth was. I said not much it was from India, we’re taking it back for a social function.
I told him we have nothing to declare and we have another flight to catch. He said you definitely have something and if I send you to the Red channel area you’ll have to pay duty. I asked how much would that be, he replied “two hundred to two hundred fifty dollars”. I said I don’t have that much money on me and I don’t think I have anything that would require so much duty. He asked how much I had; I replied “twenty five to thirty dollars”. He said okay pay thirty dollars and you can go. At that point I could have argued and then he would have opened every single bag I had to get money out of me. In the back of my mind I knew that I have to get on some kind of list for the next flight; I wanted to get out of customs as soon as possible. I was willing to let go of thirty bucks to not having to waste another hour and not having to open my entire luggage. He called over a uniformed security personnel and asked him to collect thirty dollars. We went into a back room which was run down and dusty. There was another person paying money to another security person/police. I quickly opened my wallet and gave this guy 30 bucks came back to my family, collected my luggage and moved along to find the airline counter.
This type of treatment is a disgrace and they only target resident Indians; any foreign traveler would be oblivious to paying any bribes and would not have any issues. Half of the Indians would argue, they would be willing to open their bags and get out of their situation. They know their odds are about 50%. This has been going on for years; I was put in the same situation years ago but got out without paying anything after half an hour of arguing with the bastards.
Corruption and bureaucracy is rampant in India; this is a prime example. Bombay Airport needs to be privatized and the government needs to put in better controls. I couldn’t believe this is still happening in 2006; obviously it won’t change over night.
I met up with the other two passengers that were with us from the baggage claim; they went through the same ordeal. The elderly lady couldn’t speak English. The professor was helping her along; the customs officer wanted money for her luggage; she only had about 500 rupees ($10) with her; this guy paid $25 for her so she can get out of customs.
Now we were out of all government controlled bureaucracies; I thought the airline would now take care of us and we’ll be home soon. Air India had other plans for us.
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