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Customs Court directs to conclude remarks in mobile phones smuggling

byM. Imran Mehar
21/02/2018
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Special Federal Court of Customs Taxation and Anti Smuggling has directed counsels to conclude their arguments in renowned case of Rs 6 million mobile phones smuggling.

According to details accused Muhammad Naveed and Muhammad Faisal were arrested by the Customs Intelligence authorities from Lahore. Customs Intelligence has found 9700 mobile phones of different models from a warehouse of the accused.

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Sources of Customs Today has said that worth of the smuggled mobile phones is more than Rs 6 million in local market and the accused has caused a huge loss to the national kitty in the wake of taxes. Sources told they were intercepted by the customs authorities near Hall Road area. Customs team recovered non-customs paid mobile phones and accessories from possession of the accused.

Worth of the recovered items is more than Rs 6 million in local market. The accused have caused a huge loss to the national kitty in the wake of duty and taxes.

Customs investigation team produced them before the customs court for getting their physical remand to investigate more on the issue that was approved by the court. Now Customs judge Tahir Sabir in today’s hearing directed counsels to conclude their arguments on next date of hearing. Customs authorities registered a case against him under Pakistan Customs Act 1969.

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