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Peshawar ASO seizes non-customs paid vehicles & narcotics worth Rs600m

byNadir Khan
17/10/2018
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PESHAWAR: Collectorate of Customs Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) seized non customs paid vehicle and narcotics worth Rs600 million till October 16, 2018.

As per the statistics, significant revenue generated during last one and a half month by seizing cloths, narcotics and non-customs paid vehicles. ASO impounded vehicle U/S 157 worth Rs57350000, vehicle U/S 16 worth Rs25600000, cloth of foreign origin 5407 yards worth Rs37729725, poppy seed of huge quantity, currency of Rs 47853000, arms of unknown quantity, food grains 2016 kilograms, tea 9023 kilogram, tyre tube worth Rs4262750, auto parts worth Rs1925500, mobile oil Rs255750, Grees 2710 liters, cold silver of 7114 kilograms and fake cigarettes 20402 dandas.

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Moreover the ASO also seized electrical goods 8528 items worth Rs4227000, antiques 9706 items, carpets 5701 items, pirated CD 60000 items, blankets, toys 9503 items, medicine 9503 types, dinner set worth Rs135000, gutka all brands worth Rs150000, toiletries worth Rs379800, cooking oil, generators, mobile phones, stitched cloths, automobiles worth millions.

Under head of narcotics, the ASO generated handsome revenue of Rs270000 by seizing chars 1302 kilograms, opium 1302 kilograms, heroin 1302 kilograms, hashish and poppy seeds worth thousands of rupees. The total collection made by ASO in all sectors was estimated at Rs218002330 while number of persons convicted was eight.

 

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