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Customs Court extends remand of suspects booked in tax evasion case

byM.B. Rana
04/06/2018
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Customs Court Judge Syed Faiz Rasool Rashdi extended physical remand of suspects namely M Najib Markatia, owners/ proprietor/ partner of M/s Paradise Ecommerce Solutions and Rafiq Ahmed Siddiqui, clearing in-charge of M/s Paradise Ecommerce Solution, who was booked in a case of mis-declaration and evasion of duty and taxes to the tune of Rs28,54,943.

On Saturday, investigation officer produced the above mentioned suspects before the court and informed that above mentioned importer imported a consignment said to declare as magazines/ printed material 51 packages 690 kilograms gross weight from M/s Darlington Postal Company USA by EK-600 on 19-05-2018.

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He argued that the importer got delivered order and gate pass dated 19/05/2018 duly issued in the morning of May 19, 2018 by the ground handling agent M/s Gerry’s Dnata. The aforesaid shipment was allowed gate out by M/s Gerry’s Dnata and the preventive staff posted at ICG gate in terms of standing order and the delivery of the instant shipment was under process at about 4.30 pm.

He further informed the court that while inspecting airline manifest along with invoices found a detailed invoices pertaining to instant shipment which revealed contents of the cargo packed in 51 packages and recovered 3D printer one piece, 207 kilograms assorted cosmetic, 50gks assorted food supplements, 26 assorted wrist watches, 34 assorted ladies hand bags, 47 pieces of assorted children garments, 04 pairs assorted baby shoes, 35 pairs assorted ladies shoes, 11 pairs assorted gents shoes, 02 pieces laptop and other assorted goods.

Investigation officer submitted that after the formalities, mis-declared goods were seized and case was registered against said importer, he requested the court that prosecution needs further investigations, therefore, court may send them back to customs department on physical remand.

After the hearing, court extended their physical remand and sent them to customs luck-up and directed investigation officer to produce them before the court on next date of hearing along with progress report.

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