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Multan ASO seizes various contraband items from Sher Shah‏

byImran Ali
27/05/2016
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MULTAN: The Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) has seized various foreign origins items, including black tea, welding electrodes, LED pencils during a successful action.

According to details, the ASO has found smuggled goods during their routine surveillance near Sher Shah Bypass. During the checking of vehicles, the customs team searched a Mazda truck and found non-customs paid seven LEDs, 130 kilograms of black tea and 660 kilograms welding electrodes. At least 172 welding rods were recovered.

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The ASO has also recovered two smuggled engines of vehicles and 10 HTV tyres of the vehicles. Customs teams seized the items on non-availability of import documents. Multan Customs has compiled the advance information report of the seized goods and further investigation is under process.

 

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