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Multan I&I impounds smuggled goods worth Rs11.473b

byCT Report
27/07/2024
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MULTAN: Regional Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation has reported a significant crackdown on smuggling activities during fiscal year 2023-24, with total seizures amounting to Rs11.473 billion.

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Under the supervision of Muhammad Asif Khan Buzdar, the Customs I&I intensified its anti-smuggling operations across its jurisdiction, which extends from Sadiqabad to Faisalabad.

Throughout the fiscal year, Customs Intelligence registered 308 seizure cases, marking a substantial increase in enforcement compared to the previous fiscal year, which saw seizures valued at Rs7.395 billion. This increase reflects the agency’s strengthened efforts in combating smuggling.

The Customs I&I conducted operations based on intelligence reports and collaborated extensively with law enforcement agencies. Joint actions were implemented to ensure comprehensive coverage of the vast jurisdiction.

Noteworthy seizures include cigarettes valued at Rs1.867 billion and 540,753 liters of smuggled diesel from Iran, valued at Rs292 million. Additionally, the Field Intelligence Unit seized 30 tons of foreign-origin cloth worth Rs320 million and 132 tons of betel nuts valued at Rs832 million.

In its drive against non-duty paid vehicles, Customs Intelligence impounded 52 vehicles, including models such as PRADO, Toyota, Jeep, and Hybrid Aqua, with a combined value of Rs319 million. The agency also recovered contraband sexual medicines worth approximately Rs384 million.

Other significant seizures comprised Pan Parag, skimmed milk powder, tyres, chewing tobacco, auto spare parts, mobile phones, blankets, and electronic goods. These seizures contribute to the total value of confiscated items for the fiscal year.

Director Muhammad Asif Khan Buzdar highlighted the agency’s commitment to combating smuggling through advanced strategies and coordinated efforts.

The Customs Intelligence also raided private warehouses to deter illegal smuggling activities under the national action plan, reinforcing compliance with customs regulations and supporting economic stability.

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