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Fake Form-E onion consignment case: Customs Court orders jail custody of two accused

bySohail Rab
30/04/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Customs Court has ordered the jail custody of two accused namely Muneer Ahmed and Muhammad Asif, who found in exporting consignment of onion to aboard on fake Form-E, it is learnt here.

According to details, the Export Intelligence Branch (EIB) of MCC-Exports on secret information seized a consignment containing onion amounting to Rs 1.6 million exported by the accused on fake Form-E.

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The EIU was also arrested two accused namely Muneer Ahmed and Muhammad Asif, who found involved in exporting the consignment on fake Form-E.

Later, the Customs authorities presented the accused on Customs Court and demanded judicial remand of the accused which was granted by the respective court.

It is pertinent to mention here that the judicial remand of two arrested accused was expired on 23-April (Thursday).

It may be mentioned here that the Export Intelligence Branch (EIB) on April 9 registered an FIR against those two accused Muhammad Asif and Muneer Ahmed in their alleged involvement in exporting an onion consignments on fake Form-E which causing foreign remittance loss to Rs 1.6 million.

The Customs authorities after lodging the FIR was demanded 13-day remand of the arrested accused which was ended on April-23 and now the Customs court ordered jail custody of the accused. The authorities have shifted the accused to the Central Jail-Karachi.

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