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Peshawar Customs impounds goods, vehicles worth Rs230.4m in March

byNadir Khan
05/04/2019
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PESHAWAR: Collectorate of Customs, Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) seized goods and vehicles worth Rs230.4 million in March 2019.

As per the statistics received from the anti-smuggling division, 46 vehicles worth Rs40.8 million and 17 vehicles worth Rs30.8 million were seized along with 5407 yards cloth of high quality. The organization also seized poppy seeds 802 kilograms and currency of 9923 Euros with arms and ammunition of 3902 articles.

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Under head of food grains, the anti-smuggling unit confiscated 12390 kilograms worth Rs1938700 along with tea 1224 kilograms and tyres and tube 4011 pieces worth Rs4508500 million.

The ASO also thwarted attempt of gold smuggling and seized 7113 kilograms gold worth Rs 340 million while fake cigarettes of 20402 danda also seized during different operations.

Likewise electronic goods 8528 items also seized during various operations while Gutka all brand worth Rs 600000 and mobile phones 2536 sets were seized in these operations, with a total value of Rs 11287250.

 

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