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Director Customs Saud Imran visits Sadiqabad office

byImran Ali
02/12/2015
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MULTAN: Director Customs Intelligence and Investigation Saud Imran visited the newly under construction building of Customs Intelligence Sadiqabad office.

Additional Director Nisar Ahmad along with Director Saud Imran visited the Sadiqabad region to see the newly proposed strategic check posts for the Customs Intelligence in order to curtail smuggling from this route. Director Saud Imran will also chalk out new plans in the region of Sadiqabad to thwart smuggling attempts of smugglers.

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Director Saud Imran is officially visiting the new building of Customs Intelligence and Investigation where construction work is under process. Customs Intelligence and Investigation is building new office of Customs in Sadiqabad region to curb smuggling.

Pakistan Tobacco Company has sponsored financially to Customs for building new office in the Sadiqabad region and for this purpose they have given almost 3.5 million for the construction of their new office in the Sadiqabad area. Customs Intelligence and Investigation have captured huge quantity of smuggled cigarettes from region in a last few years and PTC are also sponsoring Customs  to curtail smuggling of Cigarettes from area which caused them billions of loss in case of smuggling.

Construction work of the new building of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Sadiqabad region is rapidly moving towards completion and it will be inaugurated soon after completion of its building work.

Director Saud Imran stressed that if we fill out leakage of smuggled goods then movement of smugglers will be limited and he also directed Customs intelligence staff to continue strict vigilance in order to restraint  smuggling of non-duty paid items  further.

Additional Director Nisar Ahmad has briefed Director Saud Imran about newly under construct building of Customs and discuss strategic plan to take further measures against smuggling. Both officers comprehensively discuss the possible plan to curb menace of smuggling.

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