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SHC summons Customs officials over seizure of Iranian diesel after auction

byMuhammad Yousaf
08/09/2015
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) has summoned the officials concerned of the Pakistan Customs to explain why 60, 000 liters of smuggled Iranian diesel was seized after it was auctioned.

Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, who headed a division bench, was hearing the petition filed by Abdullah against auction of the Iranian diesel. The petitioner submitted that the customs officers had seized 138,000 liters of smuggled Iranian diesel in February 2015. Subsequently it was auctioned and Kepler Petroleum (Private) Limited purchased it for Rs 8.197 million. He said that later the firm sold 120,000 liters to him out which 60, 000 liters were transferred into an oil tanker with registration No.TLE-229 for its transportation to Sindh province.

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He added that Pakistan Customs’ Anti-Smuggling Organisation (ASO) intercepted the oil tanker carrying 60,000 liters diesel at Mirpur Khas Road and seized it illegally even after the driver tried to convince the officials that the diesel was purchased legally at an auction.

The petitioner said the customs officer had issued the driver a notice dated May 2015, telling him about disposal of the diesel through an auction. He stated that he had run pillar to post to recover the seized diesel but the respondent customs authorities were adamant to sell it.  He prayed to the court to restrain the customs officials from auctioning the seized diesel and issue directives for them to release it.

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