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Customs Preventive Larkana confiscates three items at Jacobabad checkpost

byAslam Anjum Qureshi
04/09/2017
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HYDERABAD: The Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO), Customs Preventive Larkana, has seized foreign origin non-duty-paid 40 pieces of smuggling HP computer CPUs, air-fresheners and sewing machines valued at Rs280000 including duties and taxes of Rs129920 about 10 days ago at Jacobabad checkpost.

The ASO team, following the instructions of Hyderabad Customs Collector Akhlaq Ahmad Khattaq and under the supervision of customs authorities, conducted a raid on the region.

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The officials started checking the vehicles near the check-post of Jacobabad in Larkana. The ASO team intercepted a vehicle of a local transport company and recovered the abovementioned goods.

The team asked the driver of the vehicle to show the legal documents regarding the possession of the goods, but he failed to do so.

The ASO took into possession the air-fresheners, sewing machines and CPUs following the customs bylaws. After making a seizure report, the said items will be deposited into the state Ware House Sukkur.

The team, comprising check-post Jacobabad-Larkana In-Charge Inspector Aziz Ahmed Katpar, Inspector Agha Nazeer, Inspector Nasarullah Gilal, Inspector Rai Abro, Sepoys, Driver and other staff, thwarted the bid of the smuggling.

The sources said Collector of Customs Akhlaq Ahmad Khattaq advised the officials of the ASO to adopt a zero tolerance against the smugglers who are out to destroy the legal business of the city.

Officials said all possible measures will be adopted to frustrate the smugglings in the region as vigilance has also been enhanced.

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