Drone Detained by Custom

Started by tk, January 08, 2018, 10:15:31 AM

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tk

i order a selfie drone from aliexpress and its cost is only  :Rs:1500
they send the parcel via india post and its is detained by custom and i went to custom office and submit i written reply,drone specification,Bank statement (to make sure the value of product) and also i replied same thing via mail also after some days 2nd time also detained by custom.what should i do now.
that drone camera is only 0.5 MP quality and its fly only 40-50 feet and its is for my personal use only.still no update already 2months left pls help me to get the selfie drone.
even that same drone selling in online sites in india itself (in amazon)
:help: :help: :help:
india post tracking no.RS998456162NL

shirsa2001

Importing drones are prohibited in India. Unfortunately within few months flying may also be stuck in red tapes.  It's our bad luck.

Aravind298

If you had seen it selling in India, why should you have bought it from Aliexpress?
You have lost the whole money now, just for a few hundred bucks.

I'm really sorry if I sound to pessimistic, but it's the truth.

VIPIN_KUMAR

Quote from: tk on January 08, 2018, 10:15:31 AM
i order a selfie drone from aliexpress and its cost is only  :Rs:1500
they send the parcel via india post and its is detained by custom and i went to custom office and submit i written reply,drone specification,Bank statement (to make sure the value of product) and also i replied same thing via mail also after some days 2nd time also detained by custom.what should i do now.
that drone camera is only 0.5 MP quality and its fly only 40-50 feet and its is for my personal use only.still no update already 2months left pls help me to get the selfie drone.
even that same drone selling in online sites in india itself (in amazon)
:help: :help: :help:
india post tracking no.RS998456162NL

I hope you were aware beforehand that you were taking a risk....

freedom2fly

I too had faced a similar issue last year and I wrote a letter to customs saying to send it back from where it came, and I requested for a refund from the seller as well and I did get the refund amount too.

The customs guys too said they keep confiscating about 15-20 drones on a daily basis. and still people keep ordering them >:(

The one that I had ordered was a toy one with no camera still they wont release, anyway I guess all that flies or are Radio controlled is confiscated by customs.

VIPIN_KUMAR

Quote from: freedom2fly on January 08, 2018, 07:30:08 PM
I too had faced a similar issue last year and I wrote a letter to customs saying to send it back from where it came, and I requested for a refund from the seller as well and I did get the refund amount too.

The customs guys too said they keep confiscating about 15-20 drones on a daily basis. and still people keep ordering them >:(

The one that I had ordered was a toy one with no camera still they wont release, anyway I guess all that flies or are Radio controlled is confiscated by customs.

True.

I don't understand why people keep ordering drones when they know the risk. I guess they take chance to get worried.

shirsa2001

I believe the original question by the first post still remains. While the same type of drones are on sale on amazon India why the govt block them ??   Is it the buyer's fault that they are looking for reasonable price abroad??

VIPIN_KUMAR

Yes....it is surprising to see how not only Amazon but other LHS also make drones available in India.

There is absolutely no fault of buyers for looking economical items abroad. The problem is that one is taking risk knowingly by importing the banned goods. And again the buyer community is not at fault, it is the government regulators who draft such rules.

However, havind said that one can import motors and other RC stuffs at cheaper rates and assemble the quads by themselves. This can be an option.

Aravind298

Quote from: freedom2fly on January 08, 2018, 07:30:08 PM
anyway I guess all that flies is confiscated by customs.

I'm planning to import a real flying bird. Let's see what happens :P

freedom2fly

Quote from: VIPIN_KUMAR on January 08, 2018, 08:53:31 PM
Quote from: freedom2fly on January 08, 2018, 07:30:08 PM
I too had faced a similar issue last year and I wrote a letter to customs saying to send it back from where it came, and I requested for a refund from the seller as well and I did get the refund amount too.

The customs guys too said they keep confiscating about 15-20 drones on a daily basis. and still people keep ordering them >:(

The one that I had ordered was a toy one with no camera still they wont release, anyway I guess all that flies or are Radio controlled is confiscated by customs.

True.

I don't understand why people keep ordering drones when they know the risk. I guess they take chance to get worried.

You are exactly right Vipin, I took the risk I knew about 95% the parcel will get stuck in customs :) but that 5% was the luck I depended on.. well the reason i went to purchase this quad was I saw a video by an Indian guy on You tube where he said we can get this Quad for 1000/- bucks, and he too ordered the same way and he got it. I guess the mistake i did was when i ordered the prod I should have labeled with a diff prod which does not make this known...anyway....now many sites in India do sell these products... i got a Syma X5C from Amazon..... However these Quads cannot perform as expected...a little windy and it gets carried away....so why all this hussle and bussle that this can cause security issues... they are small quads cannot carry any heavy stuff though...

VIPIN_KUMAR

Don't worry. We all take risk. Yes, I also feel tempted by the price/items being offered. However, I restrain myself from buying anything which may stuck in customs.

If your parcel arrives, then good. If not, then ask the custom to send it back to the supplier and apply for refund.

tk

selling in india is not prohibited but buying outside of india is prohibited what is the problem in that i dont know same drone and same specification selling in online in indian online portal

Propfella

Thanks guys it seems you've answered the question I posed in another thread. Why is your Government so against quadcopters? Is it for the safety aspects or simply the use of certain radio frequencies. I find it strange that almost every country in the world uses 2.4Ghz for WiFi and a million and one available gadgets, plus RC of course. It's commonly known as a garbage band, nobody wanted it until it was chosen for WiFi for that very reason. The Americans thought that it was so bad, nobody would complain if it was interfered with. Today it's possibly the most used band in the RF spectrum.

I notice somebody mentioned "Importing" is that the problem? It's illegal to import them. If you can buy them locally, how do those suppliers manage to import them. Or is it the way some are built?  Sorry for all the questions, but I was involved in legalising CB radio in Australia many years ago and it left with possibly the biggest question facing almost everyone.  Why do governments do what they do when nobody agrees with them. But then that is getting political and not knowing India's politics I'd better shut up. ...   Stu
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind."

VIPIN_KUMAR

@Propfella
Govt philosophy- If you cann't manage, then ban it.

manojkuma


manojkuma

Quote from: manojkuma on July 10, 2018, 08:43:18 AM
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Quote from: Aravind298 on January 09, 2018, 07:02:58 AM
Quote from: freedom2fly on January 08, 2018, 07:30:08 PM
anyway I guess all that flies is confiscated by customs.

I'm planning to import a real flying bird. Let's see what happens :P
Importing live or dead animals are prohibited...That will also 100% detained by customs.... :giggle: :giggle:

Nidheesh

Why I took the risk?

Because there was PayPal and Indian post which don't update tracking status once the drone is in customs!!

Aeroresurrect

Really, really frustrating ! I bought a trainer (only wooden airframe ARF) with no engine, servos or radio from Dubai online. Even that has got stuck at customs ('anything that flies or can be made to fly by RC is generally a drone and cannot be released').  I spent a hefty amount in the purchase and shipping (of course - it was a known risk) and I feel extremely deflated. Earlier when such custom hassle was not there, but then good hobbyshops were also absent in India or selling limited variety, I had to request friends and relatives coming to India to bring them; today with so much online shopping freedom, custom is a big hurdle. It looks aeromodelling in India will only be for a lucky few !!!