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ASO seizes 60 smuggled cameras, curtain cloth

byImran Ali
27/11/2014
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MULTAN: The Anti-Smuggling Organisation (ASO) has captured 60 imported digital cameras in an operation.

The ASO captured the cameras, including different brands of handy cams of Victor, Sony, Sharp, Toshiba, Kyocera and Panasonic of different origin.

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Inspector Abdul Samad along with Deputy Superintendent Ghulam Raza Shah conducted the operation and seized the imported digital cameras from a warehouse near Shah Rukne Alam Market.

The ASO also captured 592 yards of imported curtain cloth in another operation near General Bus Stand on Vehari Road. The Rs 600,000 worth curtain cloth in shape of 10 rolls was smuggled from Iran. Inspector Abdus Samad was assisted by Asghar and Aslam Qureshi in the operation.

 

Tags: ASOcurtain clothDeputy Superintendent Ghulam Raza ShahInspector Abdul Samadmultansmuggled cameras

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