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Customs Appellate Tribunal directs Multan Customs to release oil tanker after securing bank guarantee

byCT Report
27/03/2024
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MULTAN: In a pivotal turn of events, Customs Appellate Tribunal has authorized the release of a Bedford Oil Tanker, Registration Number C-1168, after extensive legal proceedings. The tanker, which had been seized under seizure case No. 102/2023 since 03.07.2023, was subject to a bank guarantee/pay order requirement amounting to Rs 150,000/-.

Responding to the tribunal’s directives, Intezar Muhammad, the owner of the tanker, promptly fulfilled the stipulated requirements by presenting a pay order sourced from Habib Bank Limited, Bahawalpur Bypass Multan. This payment was meticulously verified by the Customs Enforcement Multan, leading to the issuance of the release order for the vehicle, pending the completion of due verification of antecedents.

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The decision to release the Bedford Oil Tanker marks a significant milestone in the legal proceedings surrounding its seizure, signifying adherence to procedural protocols and legal directives within the domain of customs enforcement.

This development underscores the commitment of customs authorities to uphold transparency and due process, ensuring that legal matters are resolved in accordance with established regulations. It also serves as a testament to the effectiveness of the judicial system in addressing disputes related to customs enforcement, ultimately fostering confidence in the rule of law.

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