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Multan Customs Intelligence impounds vehicles & goods worth Rs40.10m in May

byImran Ali
08/06/2017
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MULTAN: Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation –FBR Range Office has seized Rs40.10 million of smuggled vehicles and articles during anti -smuggling operations in the month of May for existing economic year 2016-17.

Deputy Director Abdul Mueed Kanjoo has carried out anti-smuggling operations against smuggled origin vehicles and goods in the jurisdiction on the direction of Director General Customs Intelligence and Investigation Shaukat Ali. Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range Office has impounded the eight smuggled vehicles in different successful actions during the month of May. As many as five eleven various seizures cases  of worth Rs22.10 million have been detected by Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range Office during May.

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Customs Intelligence and Investigation-FBR Range Office, Multan has formed two seizure cases of foreign origin vehicles of Rs7.5 million in May during their actions in the Dera Ghazi Khan Region. Customs teams enhanced the surveillance of smugglers movement in the jurisdiction to curtail smuggling of goods and vehicles throughout the month of May.

Field Intelligence unit of Sadiqabad has made five various seizure cases in the month of May after their intensive crackdown against smuggled vehicles. Customs Intelligence and Investigation has seized five foreign origin vehicles in the region of Sadiqabad Region after crackdown against smuggled vehicles. Customs Intelligence has seized various vehicles of Toyota Hilux Pickup, Hino Truck, Toyota Corolla Car X, Mazda mini truck, Toyota Premio, Toyota Hilux and others.

From all three regions of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range Office has seized the overall smuggled goods and vehicles of Rs40.10 million by creating 15 various seizure cases in the month of May. The Customs duty involved in the nine seizure cases were almost Rs.23.45 million during the month of May.

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