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Multan Customs Intelligence impounds trucks for carrying illegal items

bySajid Bashir
06/02/2016
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MULTAN: The Multan Customs Intelligence and Investigation has impounded two trucks being used for the transportation of illegal items, including a concrete mixture plant.

A team of Customs Intelligence during road checking intercepted two Mazda loader trucks near Qadirpur Ran, a town, nearly 24 kilometres away from Multan city, and checked the loaded items.

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The officials recovered a concrete mixture plant, which could not be imported under the import policy. Therefore, the customs officials impounded the trucks and brought them to the Customs office near Rajanpur for further investigation.

“The import of concrete mixture plant is illegal and against the law, as import policy does not allow the import of such articles and the trucks will remain in the custody of Customs Intelligence until the verification of import documents,” an official said.

The value of two impounded trucks is estimated at Rs 7 million.

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