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Faisalabad Customs seizes Rs 9m bitumen

byRana Shahzad
13/11/2014
in Anti-Smuggling, Latest News
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FAISALABAD: The Anti-Smuggling Department of Model Custom Collector Faisalabad has seized a huge quantity of smuggled bitumen loaded on a trailer from Jhang. The value of the seized substance is Rs 9 million.

Senior Customs Inspector Tanveer Ahmad said, “We have seized the trailer loaded with bitumen from Jhang. The worth of 56,000 kg bituminous is Rs 9 million.”

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He added, “We have taken the truck into our custody and registered a case.”

 

Tags: Anti-Smuggling DepartmentFaisalabad CustomsRs 9m bitumenSenior Customs Inspector Tanveer Ahmad

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