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Anti-smuggling wing seizes bus abound with 36000 non-duty paid irons

byCustoms Today Report
21/05/2014
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Customs anti-smuggling unit has confiscated a bus full of smuggled goods and articles at a bus stand. 36,000 non-duty paid irons in particular were found among other smuggled articles.

The anti-smuggling scout under surveillance of Inspector Khalid Butt raided at the Niazi bus stand impounding the bus abound with various non-duty paid items including 60 packs of DVD-ROMs, 30 packs of Honda car shock absorbers, TVs, tapes, 44 engines and other miscellaneous goods and items worth 1 million rupees.

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Sources said that the non-duty paid goods were being meant for dumping into the local market of Lahore all the way from Peshawar when the customs anti-smuggling wing seized the bus.

Sources said that Muhammad Anwar and Sajjad Ali were identified as the owners of the impounded bus. They have failed to produce any document against the goods seized by the customs anti-smuggling department.

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