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Faisalabad customs impounds vehicle & auto parts worth Rs07.05m

byNaeem Sheikh
04/04/2017
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FAISALABAD: The Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigations Field Investigation Unit (FIU) Sara-e-Muhajir has seized a non-duty-paid Hino cabin and other auto parts. The market value of the seized items is Rs07.05million involving customs duty and taxes of Rs03.00million besides impounding carrier vehicle R03.03million.

Director Rabab Sikander received a tip-off regarding the non-duty-paid trailer which was intercepted near Chowk Sarai Mohajir, district Bhakkar. She constituted a customs team, comprising Zahid Raza Bukhari, Superintendent, Muhammad Ramzan, Muhammad Saleem and Mansoor Nasir, Intelligence Officer (IO).

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During the road checking, the team intercepted a trailer No: LEI-16-5896 loaded with all standard accessories. The team asked its driver to produce documents regarding the legal possession of the items but he failed. The Customs team seized the goods and registered a case against the owner.

The seizure report along with enclosures was submitted to the Adjudication Department for further action.

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