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Collector Saud directs ASO to focus anti-smuggling operations

byImran Ali
02/01/2018
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MULTAN: Collector Saud Imran Ahmad has directed all anti-smuggling squad to focus their anti-smuggling operations in the jurisdiction to stop smuggling of non-customs paid vehicles and miscellaneous goods.

The Model of Customs Collectorate held special meeting of Anti-Smuggling Organization staff which was led by Collector Saud Imran Ahmad here on Monday. Collector Saud Imran Ahmad has directed whole Anti-Smuggling Organization staff to bring their complete attention against smuggling operations.

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Saud Imran directed the entire field staff of the Anti-Smuggling Organization to perform their duties and assigned task carefully in order to curb smuggling from the jurisdiction.

He stressed anti-smuggling squad that effective information and staff commitment required for taking action against smugglers in the region to restraint smuggling in the areas.

It is important to mention here that anti-smuggling squad of Multan Customs was moving relaxed after rumours of Collector Saud Imran Ahmad transfer from Collectorate. Collector found that Anti-Smuggling Organization performance was not up to the mark during last few days of December and anti-smuggling squad detected less smuggling cases in last few days. He advised whole ASO staff to remain vigilant during their assigned tasks throughout the jurisdiction against smugglers and he will not tolerate any sort of negligence from staff if found.

He advised Anti-Smuggling Organization Staff to improve their performance by intensifying crackdown against smuggled vehicles and goods in the region otherwise they will be transferred to other regions to gain better results.

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