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Islamabad Customs foils bid to smuggle boostin injections worth Rs60m

byCT Report
03/05/2022
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: Collectorate of Customs team deputed at Islamabad International Airport foiled an attempt to smuggle Boostin injection worth approximately Rs60 million.

Sources said that two passengers of Pakistan origin who have US and South African passport carrying the banned Boostin injection in a flight coming from Qatar to Islamabad.

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In addition sources said that Islamabad customs also detained 600 luxury mobile phones from the baggage of a person.

According to sources customs did not make the seizure report of Boostin injection incident, customs under the law are bound to register FIR if they seize smuggled goods worth Rs5 million.

The customs officials in north zone are trying to improve its performance under the supervision of Chief Collector Asghar Khan and recently they transferred a number of officials on bad performance.

Additional Collector Rizwan Salabat told that this item does not come in the smuggling list so that’s why we did take any action.

Boostin is an injectable long-acting bovine somatotropin used to increase milk production in well-nourished and properly managed dairy cows from the time of peak lactation to drying off.

The Supreme Court of Pakistan in 2018 not only imposed a ban but also said boostin’s usage leads to diseases like cancer in children and adults consuming the milk.

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