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Mis-declaration: Appraisement West files FIR against M/s Zaniq Green

byCT Report
02/05/2024
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LAHORE: Collectorate of Customs Appraisement West has registered an FIR against M/s Zaniq Green for mis-declaring imported goods.

Sources told that the case came to light when M/s Zaniq Green imported several consignments from Jebel Ali, which were declared as tyre scrap and were likely to be transported to the dry port in Lahore.

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In the FIR Customs Appraisement West Lahore indicated that the Transit Pass (TP) was filled out by Al Tajir & Co, whereas documents showed that it was actually filed by Zaniq Green.

Regional Directorate of Customs Intelligence & Investigation (I&I)  brought the matter in the notice of Chief Collector of Punjab, highlighting concerns over the import and clearance of high-value goods under the guise of scrap. Despite the report, no immediate action was taken.

Under mounting pressure from Customs I&I, a thorough examination of Zaniq Green’s consignment was ordered, which resulted in the discovery of high-value items such as laptops, electronics, and auto parts etc., instead of the declared scrap.

An official familiar with the matter stated that M/s Zaniq Green is a repeat offender known for clearing goods in Karachi. However, due to increased scrutiny in Karachi, the operations were shifted to Lahore’s dry port, allegedly with the support of a Punjab government politician. It is believed that arrangements were made with Customs Appraisement Lahore to facilitate the clearance of these high-value goods.

The scam was exposed through the diligent efforts of I&I, leading to the lodging of two FIRs against M/s Zaniq Green for a sum exceeding Rs1.4 billion. Additionally, Al Tajir bonded carrier is being implicated by Appraisement Lahore, which some believe is an attempt to deflect blame from Zaniq Green.

It is pertinent to mention here that the bonded carrier, Al Tajir & Co, had reportedly transported the goods intact to the dry port in Lahore, fulfilling their responsibility in the supply chain.

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