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Multan Enforcement impounds non-duty paid goods worth Rs1.45b

byCT Report
01/07/2024
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement team deputed at Multan International Airport conducted 303 operations and seized goods worth Rs436.7 million.

Sources said that customs team seized iPhones and mobile phones, with the confiscated valuable mobile phones totaling Rs285 million.

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Multan Customs also seized foreign liquor worth Rs105 million during different operations.

Additionally, various cigarette brands worth 1.025 billion rupees were apprehended. Over the course of a year, foreign currency amounting to 280 million rupees and narcotics worth millions of rupees were also confiscated. During the fiscal year 2023-24, 23 individuals were taken into custody, and legal proceedings were initiated against them.

The Collectorate achieved its financial goals for all customs duties and other taxes three days before the end of the fiscal year.

Chief Collector Rubab Sikandar and Collector Syed Imran Sajjad Bukhari commended the excellent performance of Deputy Collector Mariam Jamila’s team and acknowledged the professional abilities of Additional Collector Customs (Multan) Shah Faisal Sohail. He also emphasized hard work and dedication for the upcoming fiscal year 2024-25.

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