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Two wrongly impounded vehicles released to owners after laborotary test reports

byTariq Derya
05/03/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Customs Preventive Department Islamabad handed over the two NDP impounded vehicles to the owners after getting their laboratory examination reports.

According to details given by sources of the Anti-Smuggling Organization Islamabad that, during the last week of February 2018, the Car Cell of the Preventive Department had taken into possession two NDP vehicles bearing registration No: DT-894 Toyota Hilux Vigo and the 2nd vehicle’s registration No: WAG-667 Quetta. The sources added that the said vehicles were intercepted from Islamabad territory on the wrong information.
It was told that the above said vehicles were sent to the forensic science laboratory of Capital Territory Police Islamabad for technical examination of chasses and engines. The sources told CT that the technical examination details reveal that abovementioned vehicles had been treated chemically which revealed that the chasses of both vehicles were not tampered.

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It was informed that chasses numbers of the vehicles were not self-punched while formation and alignment of digit were found normal. It was added that chassis numbers and frames had not been cut and welded whereas no number other than the mentioned one was developed after chemical treatment.

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