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Customs Intelligence seizes contraband items worth Rs 255m, arrests 8 in September

byShahid Minhas
12/10/2015
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: The Directorate General Customs Intelligence and Investigation Islamabad has seized smuggled goods worth Rs 255 million, registered 108 cases against smugglers, besides arresting eight suspects in September 2015.

Deputy Director Headquarters, Khaldunul Haq told Customs Today that during the anti-smuggling driver 37,403 yards of clothe worth Rs 27 million; 2,840 kilograms of tea worth Ts 566,000 and 71 offender vehicles worth Rs 109.3 million were confiscated.

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He added that over 55,000 liters of diesel valued at Rs 5.9 million, electronic items worth Rs 450,000, smuggled medicines worth Rs 1 million, 3,656 pieces of tyres and auto parts worth Rs 25 million, cigarettes and gutka worth Rs 4 million, engine oil worth Rs 9 million and other items worth Rs 73.3 million were confiscated during the said period.

He added that during this month 108 cases were registered against the smugglers, besides apprehending eight suspects.

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