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Customs intelligence and ASO seize Iranian ceramic tiles

byImran Ali
02/11/2014
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MULTAN: The Multan Customs Intelligence and Investigation and Anti-Smuggling Organisation (ASO) have jointly seized imported tiles worth Rs 5 million during a raid.

The intelligence and investigation has received information that a truck (PKJ-127) loaded with imported goods had crossed Dera Ghazi Khan.

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Both the departments searched the truck near Ghazi Ghaat Bridge in DG Khan. The truck was loaded with Iranian ceramic tiles. The Lahore-bound truck was coming from Quetta.

Customs Intelligence and Investigation Additional Director Nisar Ahmad had formed a special team for the operation.

Ahmed said, “It was a joint effort. We chased the truck for more than 50 Km. Pak-Iran Border is the main supply line for smuggling. State need to show a strong writ to curb smuggling.”

A first information report has been lodged against the smugglers and Inspector Saleem Afzal is leading further interrogation.

 

Tags: Anti-Smuggling OrganisationCustoms Intelligence and InvestigationCustoms Intelligence and Investigation Additional Director Nisar AhmadIranian ceramic tiles

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