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Faisalabad Customs torches contraband items

byNaeem Sheikh
30/01/2016
in Latest News, National
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FAISALABAD: Customs Intelligence and Investigation destroyed contraband items at Faisalabad Dry Port .

Sources told Customs Today  that these items were loaded in two Mazda trucks. A customs team under the supervision of Superintendent Mohammad Rafiq and Mansoor Ahmed were also present on the occasion.

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The contraband items which was destroyed includes video cassettes (Indian, English ) blank 131 nos, cement ( local ) 260 bags, foreign origin black tea 63 bags 1575 kgs,  sildenafil citrate tables pengara 100 mg (expire medicines ) Made in India 2940 packets, and foreig in origin smuggled 27,80,000 cigarettes  (Made in India and Korea ) foreign origin banned sexual power medicines (capsol and pills) 12260 nos and JM Gutkha ( Made in India).

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