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Customs Intelligence confiscates items worth Rs 26m in December.

byNaeem Sheikh
08/01/2016
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FAISALABAD: The Customs Intelligence and Investigation Faisalabad seized smuggled items and non-duty paid vehicles worth Rs 26.093 million involving duty/taxes amounting to Rs 19.81 million during December 2105.

The Customs Intelligence under the supervision of Additional Director Azmat Tahira conducted various raid in the region to curb the smuggling and registered 16 cases against the accused persons, while field investigation unit (FIU) Khushab made four cases.

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Customs intelligence impounded 5 vehicles including mini truck bearing Registration No. FDW-8345, mini truck No. FSD-07-2639, Toyota Hilux pick up No. LOT-2870, tractor No. MIB-6105 and a trailer bearing Registration No. JU-5778, which were being used for transportation of the smuggled goods. The value of vehicles was estimated at Rs 9.7 million.

Meanwhile, it has confiscated contraband goods, including foreign origin generator of 150KVA capacity, used generator of 15KVA capacity, cotton for bed sheets, Indian cotton cloth, printed/dyed cloth, welding rods, 200 bags of red chilli seeds, Hino oil tanker, Toyota Fielder car model 2002 and Toyota Corolla X.

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