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Customs Day: Hyderabad Customs destroys smuggled items worth Rs 13.9m

byAslam Anjum Qureshi
30/01/2016
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HYDERABAD: While celebrating the International Customs Day, the Model Customs Collectorate set the huge quantity of confiscated smuggled items worth Rs 13.9 million on fire.

As per details, the Hyderabad Customs had destroyed the items, including 2965 packs of Indian origin JM Gutka, 2368 packets of Zafri Gutka, 12 cartons of fire crackers, 165 cartons of Iranian chocolates, 145 boxes of biscuits, and other contraband items worth Rs 13.9 million. The items were destructed near Model Town Jatoi Petro Pump, Tando Muhammad Khan road, Hyderabad.

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Hyderabad Customs Additional Collector Umar Shafique, Deputy Collector Nafees Ahmed, Assistant Collector Sahid Iqbal, Deputy Superintendent Anwar Ahmed Siddiqui, Principle Appraiser Ameen Farooqui, Principle Appraiser Riazul Rheman, Deputy Superintendent Sanaullah Soharwardi, Inspector Muhammad Yaqoob Pasha, Inspector Abdul Ghafar Sheikh, Inspector Humayun Naseer, Inspector Allauddin Kaim Khani, Inspector Saleem Chana, Inspector Saleem Ajmeri and other officials from Pakistan Customs and Rangers attended the ceremony.

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