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Quetta Customs seizes smuggled goods, POL products in different IBOs

byCT Report
12/07/2024
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QUETTA: Under the supervision of Collector Tahir Qureshi, check posts have become highly active, and differenrt intelligence-based operations (IBOs) are ongoing with the assistance of law enforcement agencies (LEAs).

Details of major seizures as under:

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FEU SDAQ KOLPUR:

Betel nuts seized: A total of 2770 kilograms of betel nuts were confiscated, along with a Hino Mazda 6-wheeler.

Grinded betel nuts: 900 kilograms (10 bags of 90 kilograms each)

Powdered betel nuts: 1870 kilograms (27 bags of 60 kilograms each, plus 10 bags of 25 kilograms packed inside large onion bags)

Hino Mazda (used exclusively for carrying betel nuts): Registration number TKV-101, Chassis number D3HJA-11857

Total amount of seized goods Rs30.16 million

FEU Dalbandin:

100 bags (500 kilograms each) of white refined sugar (Pak origin)

Assorted cloth rolls weighing 3000 kilograms

Tentative value: Rs10 million

FEU Lakpass:

500 sticks of cigarettes

1850 packets of gutkha

5250 kilograms of betel nuts

Combined tentative value: Rs6,944,000

FEU Nushki:

Seizure items include HTV tyres, IV cannulas, and cigarettes

Tentative value: Rs3.2 million

Mobile Squad:

Seized solar inverters and skimmed dry milk

Total value of seized goods: Rs2.6 million

FEU Ziarat Cross:

Items confiscated: cigarettes, betel nuts, skimmed milk, LTV tires, Chinese salt, and inverters

Tentative value of the seizure: Rs31.4 million

FEU Lakpass (Additional Activity):

Seized items: milk powder, macaroni, and vermicelli

Combined tentative value: Rs2,983,400

Also seized: gutkha, whey powder, and additional betel nuts

Combined tentative value: Rs4,697,600

FEU Rakhni:

Load cell seized with a tentative value of Rs2,850,000

FEU Manikhawa:

Iranian diesel impounded with a total value of Rs. 784,000.

Collector Tahir Ali Qureshi directed all anti-smuggling squads to adopt zero tolerance policy against smuggling of goods.

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