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ASO Faisalabad seizes pile fabric, curtain cloth

byNaeem Sheikh
25/07/2015
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FAISALABAD: The Anti-Smuggling Organization ( ASO)  Faisalabad has seized foreign origin pile fabric and curtain cloth.

According to details, Collector Customs MCC Faisalabad Tauseef Ahmed Qureshi received a credible information regarding smuggling of the cloth.  After receiving the information, the Collector constituted a raiding team. The Customs team raided Rana Ishtiaq Goods Forwading Agency office which is situated at Nimwala Karkhana, Faisalabad and seized pile’s fabric and curtain cloth weight 2180 kilograms.

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The market value of the seized cloth is Rs 1,91,4048/- while its CIF value is Rs 66,7,131.

The raiding party of Customs asked accused person Javaid Khan son of Mohammad Iqbal who is a resident of Peshawar, and Mohammad Amir who is a resident of People’s Colony No. 2, Faisalabad t o produce legal documents of cloths, but the failed to produce the same.

After their failure, Customs team seized the cloths, while further investigations are under process.

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