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Quetta Customs recovers smuggled goods worth Rs50m from passenger buses

byCT Report
10/10/2022
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QUETTA: Collectorate of Customs Field Intelligence Unit (FIU) recovered huge quantity of smuggled goods, which were being smuggled from Iran border to in-country in a passenger bus. The seized goods include cloth, tyres and spices. The value of the seized goods along with passenger buses comes to Rs50 million.

Collector Queta Sami-ul-Haq has expedited anti-smuggling operations soon after assuming his new office of Collector Enforcement Quetta.  was the second successful operation at Rakhni in this week. 

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