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Basit Abbasi’s ASO impounds Rs1970m illegal goods, vehicles

byM Hayat
02/07/2020
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE: Collectorate of Customs Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) has collected 87 percent additional cases of smuggled and contraband goods and vehicles in the Financial Year 2020-19.

Sources told Customs Today that additional 87 percent cases have been registered under the dynamic leadership of Collector Customs (Enforcement and Compliance) Basit Maqsood Abbasi who directed the ASO team to perform professionally.

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As per details, the Collectorate had made Rs1051 million cases of contraband goods and smuggled vehicles in Financial Year 2018-19 while the ASO performance showed  additional efforts as the Collectorate registered cases worth Rs 1970 million which are 87 percent additional in FY 2019-20.

Collector Customs Basit Maqsood Abbasi has expressed his resolve to further up the ante against the smugglers who have inflicted huge losses to the national economy.

He stated that all efforts will be put to further bring down the smuggling activities in the Collectorate’s limits.

He said that the growth has been shown despite the fact that COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc.

The contraband items and smuggled vehicles that ASO team impounded included smuggled tyres, cigarettes, dry milk, welding rods, betel nuts, cloth, fire crackers, ceramics tiles, auto-parts, LEDs, almonds, pista, chocolates, petroleum products,  shaving blades, locks, while vehicles included BMWs Land Cruisers and Vigos.

The goods and articles were seized on the information and directions of Collector Basit Maqsood Abbasi and under the supervision of Assistant Collectors Slaman Javaid and Ali Touqer while Superintendent and Inspectors including Ziaur Rehman, Ashfaq Hamdani and others.

The Collectorate also impounded over Rs 20 million trucks and other vehicles which were used in transportation of smuggled items. Police and district management also collaborated with the ASO team in making the big total.

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