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Customs Court extends judicial remand of accused involved in gold smuggling

byM. Imran Mehar
10/10/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Special Federal Court of Customs Taxation and Anti-Smuggling has asked the investigation team of customs to complete investigation challan of the case involved in 14 kilogram of gold smuggling. Court has extended 14 days judicial remand of Muhammad Riaz.

Accused Muhammad Riaz was arrested by the customs authorities after rejection of pre arrest bail plea by the Supreme Court of Pakistan. Accused Muhammad Riaz is a main accused in smuggling of huge quantity of gold to Dubai.

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Earlier the customs authorities have arrested two female suspects involved in smuggling of 14 kg gold and currency from Multan International Airport.

According to details Customs authorities at Multan International airport recovered 14 kg gold wearing both females in their hands in shape of bangles (kara) and anklets (pazaib) along with39000 Saudi riyals and United Arab Emirates dirham. Multan Customs had seized the recovered gold and foreign currency of worth approximately Rs.64.6 million and lodged FIR on the both arrested women in charges of smuggling and money laundering.

Accused Muhammad Riaz was in custody of Custom Investigation on physical remand. At start of the month he was produced before the court of Masood Arshad where he sent him to jail for judicial trial.

Another accused of the case Mazhar Hussain is still offender and customs authorities are failed to arrest him.

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