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Multan Customs seizes smuggled goods worth Rs15.546 million

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In a quick and well-organized anti-smuggling operation, the Collectorate of Customs (Enforcement), Multan, successfully seized a Bedford truck loaded with high-value smuggled goods on Kot Addu Road near Qasba Gujrat.  

According to a press release issued by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Sunday, the high-value smuggled goods was hidden under a layer of stone dust in an attempt to avoid being caught.

After a detailed investigation, the FBR officials recovered a large quantity of betel nuts, cigarettes, china salt, and J.M. gutkha. According to the details verified by officials, the seized goods, including the truck, are worth Rs. 15.546 milliom.  

The confiscated items and truck have been detained, and officials have started legal proceedings under the Customs Act 1969.

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has praised the attentiveness and professionalism of the Multan Customs Enforcement team for their persistent efforts to prevent illegal trade and protect legitimate commerce.

FBR reaffirmed its strong commitment to fight against illegal smuggling in all its forms, protect government earnings, and shield citizens’ health and economy from the negative effects of illegal trade.  

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