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Sialkot Customs Intelligence seizes Indian fabric

bySaleem Awan Sheikhu
10/01/2017
in Latest News, National
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SIALKOT: The Anti Smuggling Organization (ASO) has confiscated non-customs paid Indian clothes worth Rs100.000 near Wazirabad under Kashmir Transit Trade.

Assistant Collector and ASO Incharge Ali Mohtashim Minhas instructed Superintendent Sardar Manzoor Ahmed Khan to constitute a team to check vehicles at Wazirabad Triangle on Sialkot Road. On this the superintendent constituted a team under the supervision of Inspector Amjad Mayo to check the vehicles on said road.

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The said Inspector along with his team members started the checking of vehicles and intercepted a Van bearing registration number RIA-1321-06 which was coming from Mirpur (AJK) and going to Sialkot.

During the checking of the van the team recovered Indian origin fabric worth Rs100.000 under Kashmir Transit Trade. The team asked driver Nazar Khan about duty-paid documents of clothes but the driver was failed to produce the said documents.

The driver told the team I don’t know about any documents because the clothes were loaded from van stand of Mirpur (AJK) and van stand manager knows better about documents. The team confiscate cloth and released driver after proper interrogation with van. The customs intelligence team has challaned of the driver and issue legal notice to the stand manager.

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