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Customs Court rejects bail plea in multi-billion TCS smuggling case

byM. Faizan
24/10/2014
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: The Rawalpindi Customs Special Court has rejected bail applications by TCS Regional Manager Ghazanfar Gul and Smart Zone Company CEO Shakirullah and sent both of them to Adiala Jail on a judicial remand until November 3, 2014.

The accused can challenge the decision in a high court which has the jurisdiction to grant them bail. However, official circles are taking the court decision as a victory of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation authorities who have efficiently pursued the smuggling case.

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“The defence lawyers have failed to prove innocence of both the accused. So in the light of documents presented by customs authorities, it is proved that this is a smuggling case and the court cannot grant them bail,” the special court Judge Muhammad Ahmed Farooq Chaudhry remarked.

 

Tags: Adiala JailCustoms IntelligenceJudge Muhammad Ahmed Farooq ChaudhryShakirullahSmart Zone Company CEOTCS Regional Manager Ghazanfar Gul

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