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Faisalabad ASO seizes goods valued Rs15.1m in third week of April

byNaeem Sheikh
25/04/2017
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FAISALABAD: The Customs Anti-Smuggling Organization seized miscellaneous goods worth Rs15.1million in different operations during third week of April of Fiscal Year 217-18.

Sources told Customs Today that under the supervision of Deputy Collector Muhammad Rizwan, the ASO team conducted various raids against the smugglers to curb the illegal business.

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The ASO team, participating in these seizure operations, consisted of Superintendent Dilawar Hussain, Inspector Khalid Ashraf Noor, Inspector Ali Zahid, Inspector Khalid Mehmood Dogar, Sepoys Muhammad Ashraf, Liaqat Ali, Israr Ahmad and Muhammad Abdullah.

The ASO team impounded three offending vehicles under section (U/S 157) worth Rs03.1million, auto parts worth Rs456759 and other miscellaneous goods (13193-kg) worth Rs01.8million.

The ASO seized items with section contravened of Import and Export Control Act-1950 punishable under Section 156(i) 89(i) and 90 of the Custom Act-1969 and forwarded the cases to the Customs Adjudication further proceeding.

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