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Collector Ranjha seizes smuggled tyres worth Rs 10 million

byImran Ali
11/10/2014
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MULTAN: The Adjudication Customs Collector has decided to confiscate smuggled tyres worth Rs 10 million in a seizure case.

The Customs Intelligence and Investigation seized imported tyres of different brands on 30 May from a truck. The total number of seized imported tyres was 2,268.

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The owner was unable to provide any concrete evidence of import and its ownership in the case. After the owner’s failure to provide evidence the Customs Intelligence and Investigation provided conclusive evidence in this regard.

After several hearings, Adjudication Customs Collector Saleem Ahmad Ranjha ordered confiscation of the imported tyres. The confiscated tyres will be presented for auction soon.

 

Tags: Adjudication Customs Collector Saleem Ahmed Ranjhaconfiscation of 2268 tyresMultan Customs Intelligence and InvestigationRs 10 million

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