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Sargodha ASO seizes non-duty paid Toyota Crown

byNaeem Sheikh
12/07/2016
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FAISALABAD: The Field Investigation Unit (FIU) of Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) Sargodha impounded a foreign origin Toyota Crown car model 1982 bearing registration no. AC- 6634 (Sindh). The market value of the seized vehicle is Rs 1,500,000 involving customs duty and taxes to the tune of Rs 1,090,000.

Sources told Customs Today that Additional Collector Muhammad Saeed Asad Khan received information that some non-duty paid vehicles are plying on roads. After receiving the information, Additional Collector Saeed directed Deputy Collector Rizwan to take necessary measures. ASO Sargodha formed a team comprising Superintendent Chaudhary Muhammad Sardar, Bashir Ahmed, Ansir Saleemi (inspectors), Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Mansha, Muhammad Abdullah, Muhammad Imran, Muhammad Ashraf, Muhammad Feroz (sepoys).

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The raiding team of ASO intercepted a vehicle near Toll Plaza Faisalabad Road Sargodha. The team asked owner of the vehicle who was identified as Maqsood Ahmad Bajwa son of Maqbool Ahmad to provide legal documents regarding possession of the vehicle but he failed to provide the same. Upon his failure ASO team seized Toyota Crown car and registered a case against the accused person

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