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Gwadar Customs foils bid to smuggle goods worth Rs40.47m from Quetta to Karachi

byCT Report
16/04/2022
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GWADAR: Directorate of Customs Intelligence & Investigation (I&) has foiled an attempt to smuggle goods worth Rs40.47 million. The value of the seized bus is Rs5.0 million

Sources said that on the directives of Director Customs Intelligence and Investigation Agha Saeed, Deputy Director Rana Aftab has expedited the anti-smuggling efforts.

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The Customs I&I team intercepted a Daewoo bus enroute Karachi from Quetta and was loaded with smuggled goods on RCD Highway (N-10) Gaddani.

During checking of the vehicle  Customs I&I team recovered Indian origin gutkha, betel nuts, Afghani carpet worth Rs40.47 million. The value of the seized bus is Rs5.0 million.

It is pertinent to mention here that Gwadar I&I  has been quite efficient against smuggling and made several cases. Based on intelligence operations smuggled goods worth millions of rupees were seized, which has discourage

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