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Multan Customs forms special body for verification of seized QMobiles

byImran Ali
27/02/2018
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MULTAN: The Customs Collectorate has formed special committee for verification of seized mobile of importer M/s Digicom Trading (Pvt) Ltd QMobiles.

Multan Customs has constituted the special committee under the supervision of Assistant Collector Omer Bin Zafar Chatha for the reconciliation of all kinds of documentary evidences provided by importer M/s Digicom Trading (Pvt) Ltd regarding seizure case no.129/2017. Special Committee consists of eight persons including Assistant Collector Customs Multan Dry Port Muhammad Ikram who has also appointed in-charge of this committee.

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While other members include Principal Appraiser Multan Customs Dry Port Mehmood Ahmad Khan, Inspector Shahid Nawaz Mirza (Dry Port), Inspector Ghulam Asghar ASO, Inspector Muhammad Azam Sargana ,Upper Division Clerk Shahkar Sadiq and Lower Division Clerk Muhammad Imran Khan. The special constituted team will complete the verification of seized cell phones of M/s Digicom Trading (PVT) Ltd in the presence of company authorised representative to satisfy them.

M/s Digicom Trading (PVT) Ltd has also nominated their resource person Abdur Rehman for coordinating with constituted committee of Collectorate in verification process. All seized cell phones will be IME numbers will be verified with Pakistan Telecommunication Authority record along with import record provided by importer.

It is also pertinent to mention here that Collectorate of Customs team raided a house located in cantonment area and recovered huge quantity of non-customs paid mobile phones (Q Mobile) and Max mobiles of worth approximately Rs88 million. These recovered 9500 non-customs paid cell phones were non-customs paid and brought into country through unauthorized route. Multan Customs Collectorate has also lodged FIR against the importer for alleged tax evasion in the said cell phones smuggling case.

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