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Peshawar ASO seizes non duty paid goods Rs1.85b in last six months

byNadir Khan
10/05/2017
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PESHAWAR: The Customs Anti Smuggling Organization Peshawar in last six months seized smuggled items of Rs1.85 billion up to April 2017 in 43 different crackdowns.

According to Deputy Collector Anti Smuggling Organization the organization seized 22 vehicles of Rs480 million, 21 vehicles US/16 worth of Rs300 million, cloth of 111829 yards worth of Rs44 million , currency worth of Rs107920, arms and ammunition worth Rs30,000.

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The Anti Smuggling Organization also recovered tea of 1492 kilograms of Rs40,779648  tyre and tube worth of Rs1.9 million, auto parts of worth of Rs 20 million, liquor of Rs 912,500, mobile oil of Rs10,22,5500, grease of Rs16,200,  gold of Rs10.2 million, fake cigarette of 4600 dandas of worth Rs33.3 million, electronic goods of Rs10.9 million, antiques of Rs1.8 million, pirated CDs of Rs0.9 million.

Likewise the organization also carried out raids for illegal scrap and recovered items worth of Rs0.4 million. They also recovered blankets Rs1.3 million transported illegally to Pakistan. Medicines worth of Rs2.6 million, Pan Parag of Rs3.17 million, Gutka all brand Rs2.4 million, toiletries Rs3.8 million, generators of Rs3.73 million.

Besides this they also recovered mobile phones worth of Rs7.4 million, chars of Rs10.4 million and opium worth of Rs7.3 million.

The Anti Smuggling Organization Customs House Peshawar are constantly raiding deferent ware house on ring roads, Karkhano market and Jamrud and making significant recovery of contrabands from these ware houses.

It is worth mentioned here that up to April, the Custom Anti Smuggling Organization Peshawar in last six months seized smuggled items of Rs1.85 billion in 43 different crackdowns.

 

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