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Customs seizes smuggled goods worth Rs 10.25m during July

byShahid Minhas
02/09/2015
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Model Customs Collectorate Islamabad Preventive Division seized Rs 10.25 million foreign origin smuggled goods during July 2015.

According to details, Deputy Collector headquarters Yawar Nawaz told Customs Today that during the course of anti-smuggling activities in July 2015, the Model Customs Collectorate Islamabad Preventive Division has seized Rs 10.2 million foreign origin smuggled goods, including 3 non-duty paid vehicles worth Rs 8.2 million. Rs 0.3 million of foreign origin cloth and 198 dandas of smuggled cigarttes worth Rs 0.2 million were also seized during the anti-smuggling drives.

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He further added, that during anti- smuggling drives preventive division has recovered Indian made smuggled 625 kilograms of dry milk, 380 kilograms of foreign origin cloth from a bus and seized items having worth of Rs 0.5 million collectively.

Deputy Collector added, that during this course of time MCC Islamabad preventive division staff during anti- smuggling activities recovered and seized other smuggled goods including auto parts, tyres and pampers as well.

 

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