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Customs foils smuggling bid at Multan Airport, seizes smartphones worth Rs50m

byCT Report
07/12/2024
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE–: In a major crackdown on smuggling, the Customs team deputed at Multan Airport intercepted suspicious baggage on Fly Dubai’s flight FZ-339 arriving from Dubai.

The operation, conducted under the directives of Collector of Customs Airports Hassan Saqib Sheikh and supervised by Collector Tayyaba Kayani, resulted in the seizure of a large consignment of smuggled goods and articles.

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The impounded items included 158 mobile phones worth approximately Rs50 million and other items such as Sheesha flavors. The total estimated duties and taxes on the seized goods amount to Rs15 million.

Deputy Collector Maryam Jamila led the operation alongside a team of Multan Airport Superintendent Nasir Zaman. Stringent vigilance measures and the use of advanced scanning technology played a critical role in detecting the smuggled items.

“This operation reflects our commitment to curbing smuggling activities and protecting the national economy.

Further investigations are underway to identify those responsible,” stated Collector Tayyaba Kayani in her report.

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) lauded the team’s efforts and reiterated its stance on taking strict action against smuggling attempts.

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