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MDPT to share findings of missing tyres issue with Additional Collector‏

byImran Ali
24/11/2015
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MULTAN: Multan Dry Port Trust have called an emergent meeting of the board of trustees to discuss missing of old and used tyres.

According to details, MDPT have invited Additional Collector Ghulam Mustafa in the meeting of Board of Trustees to be held on 24th November. Board of Trustees and Additional Collector will discuss and decided modality of investigation of the incident of almost 1500 tyres from store rooms of Dry Port Trust.

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The Model of Customs Collectorate Multan have lodged FIRs against three employees of the trust for pilfering almost 1500 tyres of various new and used brands .Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan had apprehended tyres and stacked in the open area of MDPT under their control since November 2014.

It was revealed that a huge number of tyres were missing when the owner reached there for the release of apprehended tyres.

The concerned party approached Collector MCC for complaining about their missing tyres from Dry Port Trust during their custody and then Collector directed ASO to lodge FIR against culprits. Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan have nominated three employees of the trust after investigation.

Chairman and General Manager of the MDPT had requested Collector for joint investigation in the missing tyres and in the light of joint investigation Customs will take any action.

Customs Collectorate Multan is trying to resolve and settle the case of missing tyres by involving MDPT. Now MDPT top management including their board of trustees chairman and general manager will discuss the details of findings with Additional Collector Ghulam Mustafa about missing tyres from MDPT.

 

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