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Deputy Collector Adjudication orders release of goods after payment of duty, taxes

byM Hayat
01/07/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Deputy Collector of Adjudication Muhammad Hassan Farid has imposed a fine of Rs 35,000 on the owners of non-duty paid electronic appliances and ordered the officials concerned to release the goods after payment of duty and taxes.

As per details, the Customs Collectorate of Preventive Anti-Smuggling Organization raided M/s Al Saad Goods Transport Company on Band Road, Lahore, and seized electronic goods, including 12 sets of foreign origin split air-conditions and 80 cartons of automatic irons of Panasonic brand made in Malaysia.

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The Customs sources said that on demand the owners had failed to prove legal possession of the electronic items. However, the owners submitted a statement, seeking release of the seized goods on payment of duty and taxes.

The deputy collector decided that as there was a reason to believe that the goods were smuggled and should be seized out rightly,  he fined Rs 35,000 on the owners and ordered to release the goods.

 

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