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Multan Customs impounds smuggled goods vehicles worth Rs4031.634m

byCT Report
16/07/2021
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement & Compliance (E&C) Multan Anti-Smuggling Organization has impounded vehicles and smuggled items worth Rs4031.634 million.

According to details, Multan Customs Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) has carried out various anti-smuggling operations during economic year 2019-20. Anti-Smuggling Organization has launched rigorous crackdown against smuggled vehicles and miscellaneous goods in the region despite of global pandemic during whole economic year 2020-21. The Collectorate has enhanced the monitoring of the various suspected routes to prevent transportation of smuggled vehicles and goods in the Jurisdiction. Customs Collectorate Enforcement & Compliance (E&C) Multan has stepped up the anti-smuggling drive in the territory under command of Collector Muneeza Majeed. Customs Anti-Smuggling Organization has intercepted various 149 vehicles of different brands and models worth Rs273.3 million throughout financial in their different actions in the territory.

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These impounded vehicles include Toyota Land Cruiser, Toyota Hilux Surf, Toyota Premio, Toyota Vitz, Toyota Fielder and others. Majority of seized vehicles were found non-tampered during examination of Customs Anti-smuggling Organization.

Anti-Smuggling teams has intercepted huge quantity of smuggled miscellaneous goods worth Rs3758.334 million in the jurisdiction during year 2020-21.Multan Customs detected almost 359 seizure cases of smuggling including huge quantity of Skimmed Milk, chewing tobacco, Gutka, auto parts, tyres, cloths, bitumen and other miscellaneous goods .Customs Anti-Smuggling reduced the movement of smuggled items in the region due to their extensive crackdown in the region. Multan Customs was assigned anti-smuggling task of Rs.2444 million for the economic year 2020-21 but Multan Customs has accomplished more than assigned task.

Multan Customs Collector Muneeza Majeed has appraised the performance of Anti-smuggling Organization and directed them to continue their same performance for the accomplishment of future tasks.

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