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MCC Enforcement (South) collects revenue of Rs51.4m in Jan

bySohail Rab
19/02/2014
in Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: Under the dynamic leadership of Chief Collector Enforcement (South) Muhammad Yahya, Model Customs Collector of Enforcement (South) of Pakistan Customs has collected revenue in share of evaded customs duty and taxes of Rs 51,378,336 after seizing smuggled goods worth of Rs 145,060,145 in the month of January 2014.

According to details, MCC Enforcement (South) has detected a total of 91 cases of duty evasion from different parts including Hazarganji, Quetta; Koila Phattak, Quetta; 53-Sachan Rangers, Baldia Town, Ormara; MCC Gwadar; Outside Railway Station, Shikarpur; Chaman Road, near Baleli; Customs check-post, Barbarloe; Airport Road, Quetta; Gadani; Gora Qabiristan, Airport Road, Quetta; Mochako check-post, RCD Highway, Gwadar; customs check-post, Jacobabad; Turbat; Hawkesbay Road, Karachi; Police Station, Surjani Town, Karachi; Lucky Chowrangi area, RCD Highway; Panjgoor, near Taj Petrol Pump, Shikarpur Road; Jinnah International Airport; near Lakhi Morr, District Shikarpur; National Highway near Matyari city; Railway Station, Rohri; Sheela Bagh, Quetta; near Ziauddin Hospital, Keamari; Mauripur truck stand; customs check-post, Jacobabad; near Jamra Village, Shikarpur District; Ayub Stadium, Quetta; Killi Abto near Chaman border; Jiwani; customs check-post, Khurkhera; Customs check-post, Surab, Quetta; and SITE Police Station, Karachi.

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The collectorates of the Enforcement (South) which took part in the seizures were MCC-Quetta, MCC-Preventive, MCC Gwadar and MCC-Hyderabad.

The seized goods consist of vehicles of different models, diesel, oil tankers, motorcycles, hashish, cars’ engines, nickel anode plates, diesel (Iranian), fabric, parachute cloth (foreign origin), tyres, wielding material, carpets, gutka, polythene (plastic dana), LED TVs, heroine, currency, opium, cigarettes (foreign origin), soap, gum, blankets, crane ‘Kato,’ Husk (Ispagol), toys, toiletries, auto parts, speed boats with Yamaha engines, Crystalline Amphetamine, chocolates, vegetable oil, cakes, dish wash, shampoo, LCDs, grease and saris (made in India).

Tags: Chief Collector Enforcement SouthCustoms dutyKarachiMuhammad YahyaPakistan CustomsQuettaRevenueseizuresTaxation

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