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Customs Court grants time to I&I-FBR for completion of investigation in goods smuggling case

byM.B. Rana
17/08/2021
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Investigation officer of Intelligence & Investigation-FBR sought further time for the arrest of suspects, who were nominated in first information report (FIR) for smuggling huge quantities of contraband goods into Pakistan for illegal sale in the local market.

On 17 August 2021, during the hearing, the investigation officer appeared and argued that the prosecution is trying its best effort for the arrest of owners, partners, associates, financiers, and masterminds, who are involved in this crime, however, no suspect was arrested yet, therefore, he sought further time for completion of investigation.

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Earlier, investigation officer of Intelligence & Investigation-FBR submitted that on actionable information, customs officials raided at Boltan Market Opposite Yousaf Plaza, M.A Jinnah Road Karachi and found 2,250,000 sticks of Benson Hedges Cigarettes, 2, 340,000 sticks of Dunhill Cigarettes, 144, 000 pouches of Pan Rass Gutkha Satyapal Shivkumar Unit No 105 & 205, GG & FF, Tapti, SDF Complex, KASEZ, Gandhidham-370230 Gujrat, India, 75,000 pouches of Razhmi Gutkha Unit No 105 & 205, GG & FF, Tapti, SDF Complex, KASEZ, Gandhidham-370230 Gujrat, India, 100 jars of Razhmi Pan Masala Unit No 105 & 205, GG & FF, Tapti, SDF Complex, KASEZ, Gandhidham-370230 Gujrat, India.

Investigation officer submits that after the formalities, customs officials seized the same which are estimated valuing of Rs80,110,000 and lodged the first information report.

He argues that efforts are underway to ascertain the owners of the goods and arrest all the culprits, the role of other accomplice/ associates-in-crime abettors, including their possible supporters, will be determined during the course of investigation of the case.

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