Personnels at the Central Board of Indirect taxes & Customs (CBIC) include both Uniformed & Civil Dressed Officers, Uniforms are mainly presribed for Customs & Preventive formations to - • Establish Authority & Identity • Aid Law Enforcement, Search & Seizure and Border Control • Ensure easy public recognition at Airports, Ports & GST offices The uniform of Customs and CGST officers under CBIC consists of
Khaki (CGST) & White (Customs) attire with rank insignia,
Ashoka emblem, and prescribed accessories, worn during executive and enforcement duties. 2026 onwards, Customs officers at International airport's Red Channel are now mandated to wear
body-worn cameras during passenger interactions to boost transparency and accountability, with recordings stored for 90 days or longer for investigations. CGST (Central Goods & Services Tax) and Customs officers, especially those involved in high-risk anti-
smuggling or
tax evasion, can carry and issue
firearms but the use of firearms under CBIC is highly regulated when compared to the
Indian Police Service. Officers working purely in Ministerial/Desk jobs are generally exempt of Uniform. == Notable officers of CGST & Customs (CBIC) ==