Huge quantity of old, tampered tyres seized

Organised group used to tamper tyres' number and manufacturing date


Our Correspondent September 28, 2022

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KARACHI:

Pakistan Customs confiscated a large shipment of 55,000 smuggled tyres. Collector of Customs Usman Bajwa stated this on Tuesday during a press conference at the Customs House, Karachi.

He said we received reports that smuggling of automobile tyres is being done in a very organised manner in Karachi. Additionally, the tyre numbers are also tampered. The manufacturing date of old tyres is also tampered to increase the usable life. He stated that tampered and dull tyres are dangerous as they may burst and cause fatal accidents.

The customs authorities confiscated a large shipment of foreign tyres from a warehouse in the Mauripur area on a tip off. He added that the recovered tyres were used in dumpers, cars, buses and other vehicles.

The shipments were smuggled through the Afghan Transit Trade and different routes, and one person was also arrested. He said the factory served as a warehouse, and its owner had rented it out.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 28th, 2022.

COMMENTS (1)

Javed | 2 years ago | Reply Great initiative to have raids and confiscate these fake and tampered tyres. They are literally playing with the lives of people. Well done. Please destroy those tyres or else this way or that they are going to end up in the market for sales again.
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