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Hyderabad ASO seizes items worth Rs145m in Oct

byAslam Anjum Qureshi
21/11/2015
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HYDERABAD: The Customs Anti-Smuggling Organisation (ASO) seized illegally imported goods worth Rs 145 million in October, 2015 in different operations, which were conducted in Larkana, Sukkar and Hyderabad.

On the direction of the Model Customs Collectorate Hyderabad Dr. Ahmed Mujtaba Memon, ASO team conducted successful operation in Hyderabad against smuggling under the supervision of Additional Collector Umar Shafique.

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However, the Sukkar ASO under the supervision of Assistant Collector Samiullah, and Larkana ASO under the supervision of Assistant Collector Zam Zam Aman raided different areas to hold smuggled items in their regions concerned.

The officials impounded different vehicles worth 37.8 million, 4315 kilogram of smuggled tea, gutka, shampoo, cigarettes, electronic items including TV, laptop, juicer blenders, tyres and tubes, 187,000 liters of Iranian diesel, 125 drums of grease, 101 yards of cloth, 399 pieces of blanket, motor oil, jackets, chocolates, battery cell and other items during the said period.

The ASO teams comprising Deputy Superintendent Sikander Akber Pahnwar Deputy Superintendent Syed Saleem Shah, Senior Inspector Abdul Gaffar Shaikh, Inspector Khair Muhammad Pathan, Momin Shah, Waqar Ahmed Baig, Shafi Muhammad Jamali, Muhammad Ali Lohar, Qazi Abu Tuaseef and Mushtaq Ali Lako, while the Sepoys Muhammad Usman Jonejo, Muhammad Sadiq Khaskheli, Muhammad Isa and others participated in the raids.

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