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Customs Hyderabad seizes smuggled goods worth Rs 511,482,499 during FY 2014-15

byAslam Anjum Qureshi
20/07/2015
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HYDERABAD: The  Model  Customs  Collectorate MCC Hyderabad seized   smuggled  vehicles, Iranian  diesel, cloth,  liquor,  contraband  items, cigarettes,  pan parag  and  other  goods  items   worth  Rs. 511,482,499  during fiscal  year June  2014-15

According to details, Collector Dr. Ahmed Mujtaba Memon starts different campaigns against smuggling during the year 2015-15 and seized above said items successfully. The Collector forms raiding teams under  the  supervision  of Additional  Collector  Riaz  Ahmed Memon  Additional  Collector  Omer  Shafique  assistant  collector Mr.  Samiullah. The team comprising deputy  superintendent  Sikander Akbar Panhwar inspector Mr. Khair Mohammad Pathan inspector Momin Shah   Mohammad  Ali  Lohar    Mr. Saleem Shah  inspector Mr. Waqar Baig  inspector Mr. Shafi Mohammad inspector  Qazi  Touseef  inspector Mr  Arif  Khan inspector Mr. Syed  Aqil Hussan Jafri  inspector Mr. Mushtaq Ali Lakho  and  other  staff  took part during  the   operation

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Talking to Customs Today MCC Hyderabad Collector Dr Ahmed Mujtaba Memon appraised the performance of the anti smuggling organization adding that the collectorate is improving its  performance over the time by adopting  effective   measures against the  smuggling   and has  seized  different    Toyota  Land Cruiser, Toyota Helix Surf Land Cruiser Prado, and  other vehicles 72 worth Rs  154,850,000   non duty paid vehicles  worth Rs 43,600,000 non-duty paid  motorcycles   worth  Rs 80,000  foreign origin  cloth measuring 255,872 yards  worth  Rs 17,476,072   foreign  origin   tea 17,756 kg   worth Rs 6,518,650 foreign  origin  tyres  and  tubes  2285 worth  Rs 13,746,500    auto spare parts worth  Rs  8,532,000    liquor   worth Rs 3,000   petrol   4,800 liters  worth  Rs  336,000 smuggled confiscated   Iranian  diesel  1,225,236 liters worth  Rs 86,021,738 motor oil /Mobil oil  2430 worth Rs1,088,000 grease  10 worth Rs 8,000  cigarettes  (fake  foreign  origin  189 ,200  cartons worth Rs 32,313,320  electronic goods  worth Rs 16,122,950   carpets 155 worth  Rs  936,000   foreign origin   blankets 1,991  worth  Rs 3,626,300  foreign origin    toys 338  pieces worth Rs 268,750   medicine 400,000 contraband items   Gutka (all brands/  origin)  2,315,500  worth  Rs  20,315 ,750     pan parag patti  tobacco   114 ,000 sachets   worth Rs 1,140,000   foreign origin    toiletries worth Rs  6,005,030,     foreign origin   cooking  oil  486  worth Rs. 97,200  and other  Misc  goods items  worth Rs.  97,227,239  total   of worth Rs 511,482,499  during  the  anti smuggling   drive.

He said that MCC Hyderabad is fully gears up to curb smuggling menace from Hyderabad region.

 

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