Quetta customs official succumbs to injuries after attack by suspected smugglers

Abdul Quddus Shaikh was intercepted and assaulted on July 6


Mohammad Zafar July 09, 2019
Deputy Cusoms Collector Dr Abdul Quddus Shaikh. PHOTO: FBR

QUETTA: A customs official who was assaulted by suspected smugglers in Quetta succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday in a Karachi hospital.

Deputy Collector Customs Quetta Dr. Abdul Quddus Shaikh was reportedly shifted to the port city on late Monday.

A statement released by Pakistan Customs paid tribute to the official and said he passed away "after struggling for his life for six days".

At least 10 officials connected to anti-smuggling operations have been martyred in the line of duty over the last three years, added the statement.

“Such is the cost that the Customs Department pays for, in the line of duty, however, this often goes unrecognised," said a senior official of Pakistan Customs.

Customs officer in ICU after assault by smugglers

On July 6, the deputy collector’s vehicle was intercepted and masked men assaulted him while he was returning from a successful raid, seizing smuggled goods near Gahi Khan Chowk.

The deceased was admitted to the Combined Military Hospital in Quetta where he remained in a critical condition.

According to customs officials, the police carried out a raid in the Satellite Town area after they had been tipped off. The suspects identified as Sadiq, Tufaan and Ahmed Shah were taken into custody in connection with the attack on Dr Shaikh.

The officers association of the customs department condemned the attack, labelling the attempt to kill the official a direct challenge to the writ of the state. They also reiterated their departments resolve to continue the ongoing crackdown against smuggling in the country.

Smuggling finds its genesis in Pakistan’s border terrain which spans a distance of 7,888 km, including 1,046 km of coastline. Smuggling, through these western frontiers, has flourished due to high import tariffs and transit trade with Afghanistan.


The Customs department has shown outstanding results in 2018-19, successfully seizing smuggled goods and currency valuing Rs.31.07 billion and collecting revenues of Rs.1,748 billion.

COMMENTS (1)

Ali Waheed Khan | 4 years ago | Reply Loss – for Pakistan, for the government service, for Customs Service of Pakistan, for friends, for colleagues, for family, for his wife and children. He has embraced martyrdom and left Us. His murderers are still alive. Like all Shuhada, his Shahadat should not be invain.
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