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Customs court orders one-week imprisonment, Rs 20,000 fine for driver of smuggled vehicle

byM. Faizan
28/02/2015
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Customs, Anti-Smuggling and Taxation Special Judge Chaudhry Mumtaz Hussain has ordered one-week imprisonment and a fine of Rs 20,000 for Khayal Zaman, the driver of a non-duty paid vehicle Hilux Surf.

According to details, the Model of Customs Collectorate Islamabad Investigation and Prosecution impounded a non-duty paid 1999 model Toyota Hilux Surf with registration number JAF-455 from Peshawer-Talagang Motorway.

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During investigation it was found that the vehicle was smuggled from Afghanistan. A Pakistan Customs team arrested driver Khayal Zaman but the owner of the car could not be arrested. The case was sent to the special judge for proceeding.

During the hearing, Khayal Zaman pleaded guilty just before indictment.

Since it was established that Khayal Zaman was not the owner of the smuggled vehicle and that he had a clean criminal record, and also keeping in view that he had pleaded guilty, the court showed lenience and ordered just a weeklong imprisonment and a fine of Rs 20,000.

Khayal had already spent a week in jail, so he was set free upon payment of Rs 20,000 fine under the CRCP Section 382-B.

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