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Court approves physical remand of suspects in smuggling of POL products

byCT Report
26/04/2024
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MULTAN: A special judge has granted a two-day physical remand of Abdul Rasool, Naveed Khan, and Waheed, suspected key players in a high-profile diesel smuggling syndicate. Their alleged involvement in the trafficking of a staggering 70,000 liters of high-speed diesel (HSD) has ignited concerns over national security and economic integrity.

Customs prosecutors presented a compelling case, prompting the judiciary to sanction the remand, signaling a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle against smuggling operations. This critical window will empower investigators to unravel the intricacies of the clandestine network, ensuring a comprehensive probe into the matter.

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Meanwhile, Multan Customs has secured the remand of three additional individuals linked to a separate smuggling case. While identities remain undisclosed, this development underscores the agency’s unwavering commitment to combating illicit trade. With the remand in place, Multan Customs is poised to conduct a thorough investigation, further fortifying efforts to uphold the rule of law.

It is pertinent to mention here that Multan Customs Enforcement has arrested said accused by seizing 70,000 liters of High-Speed Diesel (HSD) in recent operations, valued at almost Rs50 million.

As investigations unfold, expect deeper insights into the alleged smuggling rings and the extent of involvement of the apprehended individuals. These developments underscore the relentless pursuit of justice and preservation of national interests by law enforcement agencies. Further investigations are still under progress.

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