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Customs Adjudication issues show-cause notice in Rs 6.7m seizure case‏

byImran Ali
17/11/2015
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MULTAN: The Customs Adjudication Multan Office has served a show cause notice on the owner of the non-customs duty paid goods worth Rs.6.7 million.

Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan seized smuggled goods from Dera Ghazi Khan region during an operation.

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The Customs team impounded various smuggled goods including tyres of various brands and 17200 kilograms of zinc ingots in the form of solid zinc bars.

During the operation 4000 kilograms of Land Cruiser vehicle frame and 3000 kilograms of re-melt able iron scrap were also recovered. Customs Intelligence and Investigation also seized vehicle having registration number of TKW-595 in the same operation.

Additional Collector Customs Adjudication Fayaz Anwar issued show-cause notice in the seizure case no.215 of miscellaneous goods to owners for reply of their seizure case.

Customs Adjudication Multan Office will hear further proceedings of seizure case on 18th November in Multan.

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