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ASO Islamabad impounds contraband goods on GT Road

byTariq Derya
02/08/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) Islamabad seized contraband items and smuggled goods worth Rs63818 on GT Road Rawat (Rawalpindi).

According to details given by sources of MCC Islamabad that, on a tip-off, the Customs Staff, headed by Superintend Araf Dar, set up a picket on GT Road and intercepted a truck and asked the possessor of goods to show any relevant document which can give any proof that loaded goods are not contraband or smuggled.
The sources told CT that the possessor of goods failed to prove anything legal regarding the loaded goods. The customs squad impounded the goods and carried them to State Ware House for further action.

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The seized goods comprise 54 litre Red bull drinks, 98 litre Rani Juice, 34 litre smart fruit juice, 14 litre coco cola tins, 31 kg dry cat food, 27 kilogram foreign origin Aerosol starch, cobra insect killer 24 litre, olive oil extra virgin 28 litre, Mali fruit juice 36 litre, Lottie spout 2 litre, Pollack sweetened condensed milk 37 kilogram, Sony batteries cell 800 pieces, vega 100 Sildenafil citrate tablets 640 numbers and black cobra 125 sildenafil citrate tablets 900 numbers.
The customs staff, participated in the seizure, includes Superintend Arif Dar, Superintend Abdul Malik and Inspector Pervaz Iqbal Goraya.

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