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Customs Court will hear Q-Mobile case today

byImran Ali
19/12/2017
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs team will produce accused Muhammad Naveed who is involved in smuggling of huge quantity of Q-Mobile in Customs Court today.

According to details, Multan Customs team raided a house located in the  Cantonment area and recovered huge quantity of non-customs paid mobile phones (Q Mobile) worth Rs100 million during action. Smuggled cell phones were stored in the residential house located in Cantonment area near Mall Plaza.

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nti-Smuggling Organization Multan raided and recovered 8500 various foreign branded cell phones of Q-Mobile and other companies during their raid. These recovered cell phones were non-customs paid and come into the country through import mis-declaration of M/s Digicom Technologies.

There was no arrest made in this action and Multan Customs come to know that said warehouse belongs to M/s Digicom Company through verification from Cantonment board in their investigation. Multan Customs has also lodged First Information Report (FIR) against the culprit Muhammad Naveed in this regard. Said accuse has already been in the custody of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Lahore in the charge of smuggling huge quantity of Q-Mobile cell phones.

Multan Customs has also raided M/s Digicom Company offices located in the city but they were closed and no one was available for interrogation regarding smuggled cell phones of Q-mobile. Customs Investigation and Prosecution branch will ask Customs Court to handover accuse for interrogation during hearing today.

 

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