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Multan Customs Intelligence impounds vehicles & goods worth Rs32.60m in September

byImran Ali
09/10/2017
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MULTAN: Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation has impounded vehicles and miscellaneous goods worth Rs32.60 million during September of on-going Fiscal Year 2017-18.

Deputy Director Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range Office Khial Muhammad Khan carried out various anti-smuggling operations against smuggled goods and vehicles in the territory on the directions of Director General Customs Intelligence and Investigation.

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During the above said period Customs Intelligence and Investigation detected 16 various seizure cases during anti-smuggling campaign in September. Customs Intelligence and Investigation field staff impounded 15 foreign origin smuggled vehicles of worth Rs31.4 million in their anti-smuggling crackdown in the Jurisdiction throughout September. Customs Intelligence has also finalized seizure case of miscellaneous goods of worth Rs.1.2 million in their different action.

Customs Intelligence Multan teams seized eight different foreign origin vehicles of Rs19.70 million in Multan Region during September. These seized vehicles includes Toyota Axio, Toyota Cherokee jeep, Toyota Townace Noah, Toyota Pajero jeep, Toyota Mark X, Hino Truck and others.

Field Intelligence Unit of Dera Ghazi Khan has formed four seizure cases of vehicles worth Rs6 million in their anti-smuggling activities in September. Customs Intelligence and Investigation has enhanced monitoring of the goods and vehicles at the Taunsa region and its suspected surrounding areas to restrain smuggling.

Customs Intelligence and Investigation has seized almost Rs6.90 million of vehicles and goods in their various anti-smuggling actions in the Sadiqabad region to restrain smuggling in jurisdiction.

Field Intelligence Unit of Sadiqabad has captured three various vehicles including Toyota Fielder, Toyota Civic and Toyota Vitz during their crackdown in the September.

Deputy Director Khial Muhammad Khan has enhanced cooperation with other law enforcement agencies to curb the menace of smuggling from Jurisdiction and enhance the patrolling of the Customs staff to capture smuggled goods and vehicles in the territory.

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