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ASO seizes nine offending vehicles worth Rs 26.5m from 15th to 21st of July

byTariq Derya
28/07/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: The Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) has impounded nine offending vehicles (vehicles carrying smuggled goods) and various kinds of smuggled goods worth Rs 26.5 million from 15th to 21st of July during the financial year 2017-18.

Talking to Customs Today, Deputy Collector ASO Anser Anees said that the ASO showed outstanding performance by seizing nine vehicles worth Rs 9.2 million.

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Anser Anees said that from 15th to 21st of July, the ASO also seized 954 kilogram of foreign origin cloth worth  Rs 0.488 million whereas the ASO seized  24,264 kilogram of food grain worth Rs 1.088 million. The ASO Islamabad seized 999 kilogram of black tea worth of Rs 0.283 million, she said.

The deputy collector said that the ASO seized 30 tyres worth Rs 0.045 million, 987 kilogram auto spare parts worth Rs 0.305 million, 42 kilogram of alloy rims worth Rs 0.0173 million, 4,659 electronic goods worth Rs 11.680 million and miscellaneous smuggled goods worth Rs 3.469 million from 15th to 21st of July during the financial year 2017-18.

Anser Anees said that from the beginning of new financial year 2017-18 the ASO performing with good performance and hope that it will continue its same efforts throughout the current financial year 2017-18.

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