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Sialkot ASO seizes 62 Iranian tyres

bySaleem Awan Sheikhu
16/01/2017
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SIALKOT: The Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) team has confiscated 62 Iranian tyres worth Rs400,000 during road checking near Wazirabad.

Reportedly under the directions of Assistant Collector Ali Mohatashim Minhas the Superintendent Sardar Manzoor Ahmed Khan along with his team member Inspector Amjad Mayo and constables started checking vehicles on corresponding road. The said team members checked several vehicles meanwhile the team intercepted a vehicle Suzuki Pick up.

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During the search of the vehicle the team recovered 62smuggled Iranian Tyres. The team asked driver Salman Khan about customs-duty paid documents but he failed to produce the said documents. The driver told the team I have not customs duty paid documents because the tyres were loaded from Tyres market of Lahore and I am only driver of this loading Pick Up.

On this customs intelligence team confiscated the tyres and released driver after proper interrogation with Pick Up whereas the team has challaned of driver. The team shifted the Tyres in the store room of Sialkot. The team has registered a case and team will forward case before the Adjudication court for proceeding.

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