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Doha Port Customs arrests Iranian smuggling medical equipment

byCustoms Today Report
04/04/2015
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TEHRAN: Doha Port customs arrested an Iranian who tried to smuggle medical equipment belonging to the Ministry of Health worth millions of dinars by boat to Iran.

The officers led by supervisor Khalid Al-Failakawi suspected the cargo after completing documentation to export some goods. They went ahead to check the goods and discover equipment for sonar and x-ray plus kidney dialysis machines and specula, in addition to surgical materials which were not permitted to be taken out of the country. The suspect claimed the equipment belongs to a company and he bought them from an Egyptian. Necessary arrests have been made and investigation is ongoing to determine whether or not it was stolen.

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