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Pakistan Customs Seizes 21 NCP Vehicles in Major Crackdown
Key takeaways
- Pakistan Customs has intensified its anti-smuggling campaign, seizing non-custom paid (NCP) vehicles, petroleum products, and other smuggled goods worth more than Rs.
- The operations were carried out by the Collectorate of Customs (Enforcement), Hyderabad, between June 15 and June 21 as part of the Federal Board of Revenue s nationwide crackdown on smuggling.
- According to the reports, Customs teams confiscated 21 non-custom-paid vehicles, along with six consignments of smuggled goods and petroleum products.
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Pakistan Customs has intensified its anti-smuggling campaign, seizing non-custom paid (NCP) vehicles, petroleum products, and other smuggled goods worth more than Rs. 77 million during a series of intelligence-based operations in Hyderabad.
The operations were carried out by the Collectorate of Customs (Enforcement), Hyderabad, between June 15 and June 21 as part of the Federal Board of Revenue s nationwide crackdown on smuggling.
According to the reports, Customs teams confiscated 21 non-custom-paid vehicles, along with six consignments of smuggled goods and petroleum products.
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