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Customs I&I impounds 240 sacks of Indian Zeera

byM Hayat
07/04/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation (I&I) Lahore seized non-duty paid 240 sacks of Indian spices (Zeera) worth Rs10 million.

Sources told Customs Today that on information the Customs I&I ASO team tracked a truck loaded with the Indian zeera which was coming from Rawalpindi through Sheikhupura Road and heading towards Akbari Mandi Lahore.

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The sources said that the Zeera was to be supplied to the Kashmir Traders at the Akbari Mandi.

Sources said that the ASO team intercepted the truck on the information of Director Zulfiqar Younas led by a team deputy director Zeb Ali Kha. The team of anti-smuggling Customs I&I was comprising Superintendent Zulfiqar Cheema, Inspector Sohail Murtza and others.

The official sources said that the Customs I&I on the direction of director Intelligence and Investigation conducted a number of successful raids and seized millions of rupees non-customs paid items and vehicles.

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