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ASO seizes non-customs paid BMW, Pajeros, Vitz, Toyta Surf

byM Hayat
06/02/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Customs Preventive Anti-Smuggling Organization has seized five vehicles worth million of rupees, official sources told Customs Today here.

According to details, on the information of Collector of Customs Zulfiqar Younis, the ASO team led by Assistant Commissioner Dr Adnan intercepted non-customs paid vehicles including one BMW model 2000, Mistubishi Intercooler two Pajeros, one Toyota Corolla, one Vitz and Toyota Surf-1995.

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The sources said that total value of the seized non customs paid vehicles has been estimated at Rs 10 millions.

These vehicles were seized from various places in Punjab including Faizpur Interchange, Muslim Town, Garden Town Railways Station and Thokar Niaz Baig.

ASO Superintendent Munawar Khan, Deputy Superintendent Saeed Joya, Inspector Sajjad Bukahri and others were the part of the ASO team.

 

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