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Quetta Customs foils bid to smuggle narcotics near Yaro Check Post

byTariq Derya
02/04/2019
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QUETTA: Collectorate of Customs team foiled a bid to smuggle narcotics and seized 89 kilograms of charas/hashish worth millions of rupees at Yaro Check Post.

Sources told Custosm Today that Collector Preventive Iftikhar Ahmad received credible information that few drug smugglers were using cars for smuggling drugs in to the country. He passed directions to Additional Collector Jameel Baloch who further guided Assistant Collector Umair Arshad and all check posts incharges asked to remain vigilant.

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Subsequently, Assistant collector Umair Arshad along with Customs staff of Yaroo Check Post intercepted a car coming from border area, and recovered 78 kilograms of hashish, 8 kilograms of garda, 3 kilograms of opium.

The sources said that Collector Preventive appreciated the Customs staff for seizing a huge quantity of drugs and said that crackdown against drug traffickers and smugglers of non duty paid goods and vehicles will be continued.

 

 

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