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Islamabad ASO earns Rs85.6m extra revenue by impounding smuggled goods & vehicles in 2016-17

byTariq Derya
06/07/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) Islamabad collected extra revenue of Rs85.6million by impounding smuggled goods and vehicles during Financial Year 2016-17. The worth of the total smuggled goods and vehicles was Rs503.00million during FY2016-17 whereas ASO impounded smuggled goods and vehicles valued Rs417.735million during FY2015-16.

According to Deputy Collector Ansir Anees while talking to Customs Today, she said the performance of the ASO of Model Customs Collectorate Islamabad has been quite satisfactory during FY16-17 as compared to corresponding Financial Year 2015-16.
During Financial Year 2016-17, the ASO Islamabad took into possession 144 offending vehicles (vehicles used for carrying smuggle goods) worth Rs153.200million whereas it did 156 offending vehicles valued Rs141.300million during 2015-16.
During FY2016-17, the ASO Islamabad took into possession 86 Non-Duty-Paid (NDP) vehicles worth Rs157.106million during FY16-17 whereas it impounded 28 NDP vehicles during FY15-16 valued Rs60.163million.
During FY2016-17, the ASO lodged 395 cases of smuggling against smugglers worth Rs193.00million.

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