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Court could not record statements of Customs officials due to shortage of time

byM. Imran Mehar
31/05/2018
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Additional Session Judge Shahid Bashir Chaudhary on Wednesday could not recorded the statements of three Customs employees in a heroin smuggling case and adjourned the hearing of case till June 5.

Accused Czech lady and his facilitator Shoaib Hafeez were also present in court hearing. Customs officials were summoned by the court to record their statements but due to shortage of time, the court adjourned the recording of statements for next hearing.

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During the last hearing, Customs inspector Saleem Ahmed Malik, In-charge Customs Godown Yousaf Khan recorded their statements. While Naheed Akhtar, Inspector Shahid resumed to record their statements while Din Mohammad also recorded his statements.

It is necessary to mention here that a Czech woman 21-year-old Tereza Hzulkova, while carrying nine-kilogram of heroin was arrested at the Allama Iqbal International Airport. The Czech lady adopted the stance that she came to visit Pakistan for modeling purpose and don’t know that heroin was hidden in her bag.

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