LAHORE: Customs Investigation and Intelligence Lahore has seized contraband goods and vehicles worth above Rs 90 million during first quarter (July-September) of financial year 2015-16, official data revealed to Customs Today.
According to the details, Customs Intelligence on the directives of Director Saud Imran conducted various operations and seized five vehicles worth Rs 7.40 million involving duty and taxes worth Rs 5.907 million.
On the other hand, it seized 45,774 yards of illegally imported cloth worth Rs 3.183 million, cartons of tea worth Rs 36,000, tyres and tubes worth Rs 13.111 million, auto parts worth Rs 3.836 million, engine oil and grease drums worth Rs 5 million and cigarettes, electronic goods, blankets, pan prag, gutka and miscellaneous goods worth Rs 57.748 million. The goods were seized from various areas of Punjab.
The operations were conducted under the guidance of Deputy Director Saad Atta Rabani and were supervised by Superintendents Nasir Minhas, Rauf Farooqi and Rafiq Bhatti.