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Customs ASO impounds huge quantity of non-duty-paid goods

byM Hayat
03/04/2017
in Lahore, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE: Customs Preventive Anti-Smuggling Organization has seized millions of rupees non-duty paid juices, auto parts, cigarettes, generators, and curtain cloth.

Sources told Customs Today on Sunday that anti smuggling teams on the instructions of Collector of Customs Preventive Chaudhary Zulfiqar Ali led by Assistant Collector of Customs Muhammad Asif Awan in various crackdowns impounded millions of rupees non-customs paid items,.

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The team seized a truck loaded with juices, auto parts, generators and curtains worth millions of rupees. The sources said that the ASO team raided Shazad Goods Transporters where the huge quantity of expired smuggled juices were stocked and were to be supplied to the market places in Lahore.

Similarly, the ASO team intercepted a Mazad loaded with 400 cartons of Iranian Juices and auto-parts and sized the non-duty paid items.

In yet another raid the ASO team intercepted truck loaded with 5930 curtain cloth which was to be supplied to the Azam market.

On the other hand the ASO team intercepted a Mazada loaded with smuggled generators from Misri Shah Market which were to be transported to Kasur.

The sources said that the customs authorities registering cases against the accused persons have started further investigation.

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