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Mobile smuggling case: Customs Court extends judicial remand of suspects

byM. Imran Mehar
01/01/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The duty judge of the Special Federal Court of Customs Taxation and Anti-Smuggling has approved further 14-day judicial remand of three suspects involved in mobile smuggling case.

Sources told Customs Today that three alleged smugglers Naseer Khan Afghani, Mukhtar Ahmad and Humayun were presented before the special duty judge who approved another 14-day judicial remand for further prosecution and judicial trial of the suspects.

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Customs Intelligence had recovered 330 expensive mobile phones from the possession of three alleged smugglers. The suspects were trying to smuggle mobiles phones from Lahore to Peshawar via truck.

According to details, accused Naseer Khan is a resident of Afghanistan and Mukhtar and Humayon are residents of Peshawar while it is also revealed during investigations that Naseer Khan is illegally living in Pakistan and without having valid travel documents.

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