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Faisalabad Customs Intelligence seizes items worth Rs 17.3m in April

byNaeem Sheikh
07/05/2016
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FAISALABAD: The Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation seized smuggled goods worth Rs 17.39 involving duty/taxes amounting to Rs 7.16 million in different anti-smuggling activities during April, 2016.

The Customs Intelligence conducted operations against the smuggled goods and vehicles in different areas of its jurisdiction, including Sargodha, Khoushab, and Faisalabad.

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The teams confiscated smuggled LED TVs and 84 kilogram of cloth worth Rs 344,000, Hino Truck bearing Registration No SEA-779 worth Rs 2.5, 176 bales of textile fabric worth Rs 7 million, and handmade used carpets worth Rs 2.409 million.

Besides, the Customs Intelligence impounded two vehicles being used for the transportation of smuggled items. A truck bearing Registration No TLC-868 worth Rs 4 million and another truck Registration No TJ-9187 worth Rs 1 million.

All the seizure cases have been referred to the Customs Adjudication for further legal actions.

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