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SHC appellate bench to hear oil tankers confiscation case on July 24

byCT Report
14/06/2017
in Karachi
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KARACHI: An appellate bench of Sindh High Court has adjourned hearing of two identical petitions seeking release of two oil tankers, confiscated by the Customs.

Anti- Smuggling Organization (ASO), Preventive, Pakistan Customs detained two oil tankers for allegedly being used in Iranian diesel smuggling. The owner of the tankers maintained that the diesel was Pakistani origin and purchased from Hascol.

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Hyder Shaikh advocate, counsel for respondent ASO submitted that lab test show that HSD confiscated was of Iranian origin and vehicles carrying the smuggled items were also detained lawfully. The bench however due to paucity of time and non-availability of the counsel for respondent fixed July 24 as next date of the hearing.

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