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Customs Court sends accused running illegal freight business on 14-days judicial remand

byM. Imran Mehar
16/04/2015
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Special Court of Customs Taxation and Anti Smuggling sent accused running online illegal freight business, on 14-days judicial remand.

As per detail, customs detected a company owned by Najam Raza S/o Laal Hussain involved in illegal exchange of money and tax evasion through fake and bogus documents. While raiding the office of freight.com, customs recovered fake E-forms, cheque books of different banks and online trading form. M/s freight.com was involved in illegal online business in Lahore and other cities of Pakistan.

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After lodging the case against accused, customs presented the accused before court to get physical remand for interrogation where court sent the accused on physical remand two times on the request of customs. Now, court has sent him on 14-days judicial remand.

According to details available to Customs Today a case was registered against the owner of fright.com under Section 14,9 (1) of Article 156 of Pakistan Customs Act 1969 and under Section 12 (12) of Foreign Exchange Regulation Act of Pakistan.

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