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Customs, WWF ink accord to curb smuggling of birds & animals

byM Hayat
17/03/2018
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Pakistan Customs signed a Memorandum of Under (MoU) with Worldwide Life Fund Foundation (WWF) to curb smuggling of valuable animals and birds. The signing ceremony was held in Ali Institute of Education near Gulab Devi Hospital Ferzepur Road.

Addressing the gathering Director Worldwife Fund Hammad Naqi said that the main purpose to ink accord is to preserve the valuable animals and birds for our future generations. He also stressed upon the need to adopt a comprehensive strategy to curb smuggling. He said that a campaign should be started to aware public for importance of animals and birds.

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Hammad Naqi said that Worldwife Fund is also planning to hold a training workshop to curb smuggling of birds and animals.

Chief International Customs Syed Asad Raza Rizvi has said that Pakistan Customs will extend support to Worldwife Fund to curb smuggling of birds and animals. He said that in recent past Customs Preventive teams deputed at different airport of our country foiled many attempts of smuggling to birds to Gulf states Malaysia and Thailand. Chief Collector Customs Central Region Zeba Hai Azhar was also present on the occasion.

 

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