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Customs Court approves judicial remand of two accused involved in smuggling

byM. Imran Mehar
21/08/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The special federal court of customs taxation and anti smuggling has approved 14 days judicial remand of two accused, they were arrested in a smuggling case of mobile phones.

According to details an accused Noor Gull and Muhammad Tahir were arrested by the customs intelligence authorties of lahore while they were making attempt to smuggle 665 mobile phones from Peshawar to Lahore through motorway.

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Customs intelligence team at Motorway during routein checking of the vehicles found a suspected car that carried huge quantity of smuggled mobile phones of different companies. Cell phones of Samsung Apple and Oppo were loaded in that car.

Customs team confiscated all mobile phones and arrested two accused identified as Noor Gul and Muhammad Tahir belonged to Peshawar. Customs officials said that worth of the smuggled cell phones is Rs11 million.

Customs investigation team produced them before the Customs Court for getting their physical remand to investigate more on the issue on Thursday and got their two days physical remand.

Customs investigation team arrested the both accused arrested while making attempt to smuggle that cell phones from Afghanistan to Lahore.

Customs investigation team presented them before the court of special judge of the customs taxation and anti smuggling and asked for their physical remand of two days. Customs court handed over them to the customs investigation team for further investigation.

Customs has registered a case against the accused and launched investigation as well after confiscating the cell phones that they was trying to smuggle.  Customs team has already registered a case against him under Pakistan Customs Act 1969.

 

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