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Islamabad forensic lab confirms four vehicles tampered with chassis number

bySajid Bashir
16/11/2015
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MULTAN: The Islamabad forensic lab report of 15 non-customs paid vehicles revealed that four vehicles were tampered with chassis number.

According to details, the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan seized 15 vehicles in different operations in the jurisdiction of Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan and the officials were doubtful about the chassis numbers of the confiscated vehicles.

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The Islamabad forensic lab team examined the vehicles on November 14 and the chemical examination of the vehicles revealed that the chassis number of four vehicles were tampered as the alignment of the chassis number was not normal.

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