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Hyderabad ASO recovers smuggled goods worth Rs 18.8m during September

byAslam Anjum Qureshi
08/10/2016
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HYDERABAD: Customs Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) Hyderabad has seized smuggled foreign origin cigarette, gutka along with  non-duty paid Hino truck  and Toyota Land Cruiser  worth  Rs 18.8 million during the month of  September and arrested two persons.

Sources told Customs Today that Collector  Agha  Shahid Majeed received secret information about some smuggling attempts. He constituted a team under the supervision of  Additional Collector Rehmatullah Vistro. The ASO team comprising Additional Collector Omar  Shafique , Nafees Ahmad Khan,  Superintendent  Saleem Channa,   Deputy  Superintendent  Sikander Panwar, Deputy  Superintendent Anwar Ahmed Siddiqui  Inspector  Khair Muhammad Pathan, Inspector Waqar Ahmed Baig, Inspector Shafi Muhammad Jamali,  Inspector  Mushtaq Ali  Lakho,  Usman  Junejo and Muhammad Isa sepoyes.

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The ASO team established various checking points at different roads of Hyderabad and started checking of vehicles. During checking the ASO team recovered non-duty paid foreign origin cigarettes worth Rs 77,12,500/-  involving  duty /taxes amounting to Rs 1,11,71,708/- Indian  gutka  worth Rs 91,20,000 duty / taxes  Rs 62,96,062/- along  with Hino  truck worth  bearing registration  No TKC 100 model 1985 worth Rs10 ,00,000/-.

The ASO team arrested two persons and after registering separate cases of smuggling started further investigations.

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