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AC Amjad orders confiscation of Rs 14.5 million Iranian grease

byImran Ali
06/11/2014
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MULTAN: Customs Additional Collector Adjudication Amjadur Rehman decided four cases with the confiscation of Iranian grease worth Rs 14.5 million.

The additional collector has decided the four different cases with the verdict of confiscation in the hearing of foreign origin POL product packed in used drums.

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The first seizure case was registered with registration number 59/14. The grease worth Rs 3.6 million was seized from Sher Shah Road. The 53,255 kg Iranian grease was loaded on a Hino truck (TLR 577/Quetta).

The second seizure case was registered with a registration number 108/14. Iranian grease worth Rs 3.64 million was seized from a truck (TLY 986).

The third seizure case was registered with a registration number 117/14. An anti-smuggling team seized 280 drums of Iranian grease worth Rs 3.6 million and weighing 53,280 kg from Vehari Road Multan.

Fourth seizure case was registered with a registration number 777/14.  The Iranian grease weighing 53,280 was loaded on a Hino truck (TLQ 777/Quetta).

The Additional Collector Adjudication ordered confiscation of the goods after the owners failed to provide evidence. He also ordered confiscation of three of the four vehicles.

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