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Gwadar Customs seizes smuggled goods worth Rs20m

byCT Report
13/10/2021
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GWADAR: Collectorate of Customs has seized huge quantity of smuggled goods worth Rs20 million during the first week of October 2021.

Sources said that the seized goods include dried milk, engine oil and Irani diesel. The vehicles transporting smuggled goods were also seized.

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Collector Chaudry Javed, Additional Collector Shahid Abbasi, Deputy Collector Maqbool Baloch lauded the efforts of Superintendent Asif Zaman, Inspectors Aziz Ahmed, Rahat Aijaz, Abdul Ghafor, Raees Ahmed and others.

Earlier, Director Customs Intelligence and Investigation Agha Saeed held a meeting with the field formation, which was also attended by Assistant Director Ali Raza Bhatti and Intelligence Officer Shujaat Hussain.

The meeting discussed the anti-smuggling measures as the flow of smuggled goods via Gwadar has increased.

Director Agha Saeed advised the staff to further strengthen the intelligence network and increase vigilance to stop landing and further transportation of smuggled goods.

Agha Saeed advised to keep strict eye on the movement of smuggled goods to up country and in-country via various routes including Jacobabad.

The smuggling of fuel, narcotics and other goods including betel nut, auto parts, cloth, tyres, tiles, Chijnese salt (ajino moto) etc. has been going for decades through the border.

But putting an end to such a giant racket that has developed over such a long period of time will not be as easy. However, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on the directives of federal government have launched a crackdown that has delivered positive results.

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