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Customs Adjudication heard 23 cases

byNaeem Sheikh
27/01/2017
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FAISALABAD: Deputy Collector Customs Adjudication Asma Hameed adjourned 23 smuggling and tax evasion cases.
According to details, Asma Hameed heard the cases of smuggled vehicles, fabric, mobile phones, cloth, tyres and tube, generators, food processors, liquor, and others miscellaneous items.

Four cases were filed by ASO Faisalabad, three cases by ASO Mianwali, one case by ASO Sargodha, two cases by Customs Imports department, six cases by Customs Bond branch and two cases by Customs AFU.

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