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Customs Appraisement contesting cases of over Rs 220m in Customs Court

byM Hayat
27/06/2015
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LAHORE: Cases of contraband goods of over Rs 220 million seized by Directorate of Customs Investigation and Intelligence Appraisement Lahore are in Customs Court, Lahore for adjudication.

According to the details, a case of 600 rolls of non-PVC coaxial cable worth Rs 6.6 million involving duty/taxes amounting to Rs 3.88 million is under trial before special judge of Customs Court, Lahore.

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Besides, various cases of electronics goods, auto parts, TP goods worth Rs 65 million involving duty/taxes amounting to Rs 45 million are also in a Customs Court of Lahore for settlement.

Similarly, a case of BOPP file materialized micron capacitor grade worth Rs 160.49 million involving duty and taxes amounting to Rs 5 89 million is also waiting for decision.

The cases were registered during the last year 2014.

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