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Faisalabad Customs Intelligence collects evaded tax, release consignments

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M/s Raz Textile moves SHC seeking release of textile products detained by PQA

byM.B. Rana
15/10/2018
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Khursheed Alam, proprietor of M/s Raz Textile approached Sindh High Court (SHC) seeking release order for its consignment of textile products lying at Port Qasim and detained by Customs Officials.

On October 13, 2018, counsel for the petitioner stated in its constitutional petition that petitioner is running a manufacturing units under the name of M/s Raz Textile and principal activity carried out is of manufacturing/shinning, weaving and finishing of textile etc.

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He argued that petitioner imported six containers of textile products which arrived at Port Qasim and Goods Declaration (GD) was filed by the petitioner according with law, however, for the reason best known to the respondents, the containers were not allowed to be taken out of the port area and detained illegally without assigning any reason.

He submitted that there was neither any mis-declaration or dispute of value or payable tax and failed to find any cogent reason to detain the consignment. An excuse was created that the company of the petitioner does not have the capacity to consume the amount of fabric for consumption in textile manufacturing/ weaving etc. Nothing was given in writing nor was any reason assigned to justify such withholding / detained of containers as the respondents had nothing before him to act in a manner in which recklessly the consignment was withheld.

Citing Chief Collector of Customs, Collector of Customs Collectorate of Port Muhammad Bin Qasim and chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) as respondents, he pleaded the court to order that the consignment of the petitioner be immediately released and delivered to the petitioner.

Importer also pleaded the court may restrain them from taking any coercive action against the petitioner till final order in this case.

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