MUMBAI, July 30 -- In a major crackdown on the smuggling of substandard goods, the Mumbai unit of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized 160 metric tonnes of illegally imported Chinese toys, counterfeit cosmetics, and footwear worth Rs.6.5 crore. Acting on specific intelligence inputs, the agency tracked and intercepted 10 suspicious containers across multiple locations - Mundra and Hazira Ports in Gujarat, Kandla Special Economic Zone, and Inland Container Depot Piyala in Faridabad, Haryana. The containers were allegedly misdeclared with generic labels such as mini decorative plants, keychains, pencil boxes, and showpieces - an attempt, officials said, to dodge scrutiny. The seized cosmetics, according to the DRI, were not only counterfeit but also violates the Intellectual Property Rights (Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules, 2007. "These toys pose serious safety and health risks to children, while also harming India's burgeoning toy manufacturing sector and causing substantial loss to the national exchequer," said a DRI official....