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Multan Customs seizes two non-duty paid LEDs

bySajid Bashir
18/11/2015
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MULTAN: Pakistan Customs staff deployed at Multan Airport confiscated two non-customs paid LED TVs from two passengers of the flights coming from Jeddah and Doha to Multan International Airport here on Tuesday (November 17).

It is reported that the Customs Airport Staff seized two non-duty paid LEDs from the possession of two passengers who were coming from Jeddah and Doha to Multan, during a routine checking of the international flights.

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The staff however handed over the LEDs to the passengers after the payment of customs duty of Rs sixteen thousand.

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