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ASO seizes non-duty paid goods worth Rs40m in May

byM Hayat
24/05/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Anti Smuggling Organization of Customs Collectorate (Preventive) on the directions of Collector of Customs (Preventive), headed by  Dr. Muhammad Adnan Khan, Assistant Collector and  under the supervision of Superintendent Munawar Ahmad Khan,  Superintendent Ejaz Rasool Shah, Superintendent Saleem Akhtar and Deuty Superintendent Mazhar Abbas Buttar, has started a campaign against  non-duty paid goods and vehicles

According  sources during the month of May Customs ASO seized huge quantity of smuggled / non-duty paid goods including cloth,  motor cycle parts,  fire crackers, auto parts, wrist watches, injection molding machine etc. and vehicles including Honda Civic Car,  Toyota Land Cruiser and  Toyota Mark-X. The value of the seized goods and vehicles is more than Rs 0.00 million.

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ASO authorities after seizing the goods and vehicles forwarded the cases to Customs Adjudication for further proceedings.

 

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