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DI&I Balochistan claims substantial seizures during ongoing campaign

byCustoms Today Report
11/02/2014
in Anti-Smuggling, Karachi, Latest News
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QUETTA: Directorate of Intelligence and Investigation (DI&I) Balochistan has claimed to have confiscated a substantial amount of smuggled goods worth millions of rupees during last two months in its ongoing campaign against smuggling.

The department has seized 2250 kilograms of Cannabis seeds besides other contraband drugs. Seized items include dozens of smuggled vehicles and a large quantity of highly expensive cloth.

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According to official sources, these have been confiscated at different parts of Balochistan during last two months. Consequent upon seizures, cases have been registered and efforts are afoot to nab prime culprits behind illegal trade.

On the directives of Director General of Intelligence and Investigation Federal Board of Revenue, a vigorous campaign has been launched with concerted efforts against smuggling from Pak-Iran and Pak-Afghan borders.

In this regard, DI&I, Balochistan has adopted zero tolerance approach against offenders. In pursuance of the directions, the DI&I Balochistan has fully mobilised its limited resources to combat the smuggling activities. As a result of efforts, the DI&I had yielded substantial upshot during its ongoing anti-smuggling drive.

DI&I Balochistan was striving to deliver its best with inadequate workforce and urged the authority concerned to take measures for inducting local youngsters in the Directorate.

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