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Customs seizes United Mobile Company cell phones

byImran Ali
06/11/2014
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MULTAN: The Anti-Smuggling Organisation (ASO) has seized imported cell phones of United Mobile Company in a crackdown.

The ASO took into custody the imported cell phones in an operation in the Chowk Ghanta Ghar area.

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The operation was conducted on a tip-off that a distributor was allegedly involved in the smuggling of imported cell phones.

The seized cell phones included O, Voice and Samsung. The company has provided their import documents and the customs officials are verifying them through their international mobile equipment identifier (IMEI) numbers.

Customs authorities are of the view that verification of the cell phones would be done after the detection of allegedly tax evasion by the Q-Mobile.

Further action will be done after the verification of IMEI numbers of the seized cell phones.

 

 

 

 

Tags: Anti-Smuggling OrganisationChowk Ghanta Gharinternational mobile equipment identifierOQ MobileSamsungVoice

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