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Customs Preventive seizes goods worth Rs 358.199m in October: ADC Khalid Jamali

byAftab Channa
12/11/2015
in Breaking News, Interviews, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: The staff of the Model Customs Collectorate Preventive, under the supervision of Additional Collector Khalid Hussain Jamali, seized goods worth Rs 358.199 million in just one month of October 2015.

During an exclusive interview with Customs Today, Additional Collector MCC Preventive Khalid Hussain Jamali said the MCC Collectorate seized a number of non-custom paid goods or smuggled items worth more than Rs 358.199 million.

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The customs staff posted at Jinnah Terminal Complex Arrivals seized 279 bottles of alcohol and 94 cans of beers worth Rs 2.8 million, cellular phones worth Rs 7.5 million, smuggled medicines worth Rs 5.2 million and play station worth Rs 72,100.

And, the Anti-Smuggling Organization ASO also recovered some 8 vehicles worth Rs 24,100,000. Besides, 1056 kilograms of auto parts worth Rs 658,944, 114172 liters Iranian diesel worth Rs 9,464,104, 636, LED television worth Rs 15,357,400, 54665 yards of foreign cloths worth Rs 5,248,620, one container with smuggled goods worth Rs 1,000,000, 54 blankets worth Rs 51,667, 2052 shampoo worth Rs 16,079,400, carpet, rugs four pieces worth Rs 40,000 and miscellaneous goods worth Rs 36,408,959.

Moreover, the staff of Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) also detected the largest single seizure of high end merchandize in the history of Pakistan Customs. The seized goods worth Rs 304 million in the recent days, additional collector concluded

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