MULTAN: Customs Intelligence recovered smuggled goods worth Rs38.133 million in the first month of the current fiscal year.
Customs Additional Director (Intelligence) Nisar Ahmad informed newsmen that the smuggled items also included six non-customs-paid vehicles worth Rs 9.5 million. Other items included generators, dry milk, carbon, steel rolls, cloth, bicycle auto parts and diesel.
Nisar said that customs intelligence network was being strengthened and expanded, adding that a check post was also made operational at Kot Sabzal in Rahim Yar Khan district. He said that Multan Range senior officers themselves monitored Sindh-Punjab and Balochistan-Punjab routes and the initiative had yielded positive results.
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