Smuggled heavy bikes seized in DHA raid

The smuggled 37 heavy bikes are worth Rs107.6 million


Ehtasham Mufti November 20, 2024

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KARACHI:

Pakistan Customs Enforcement Karachi recovered smuggled heavy bikes and non-customs paid vehicles worth Rs550 million and Rs5.1 million respectively.

Pakistan Customs Enforcement Karachi conducted raids in three different areas under anti-smuggling campaign. Based on information from a sensitive agency, customs enforcement conducted raids at the warehouses of Saddar, DHA Phase I and Malir Cantt.

 

Deputy Collector Customs Enforcement Raza Naqvi told The Express Tribune that smuggled heavy sports bikes and non-customs paid vehicles were recovered from two warehouses in Saddar and DHA Phase I. The smuggled 37 heavy bikes are worth Rs107.6 million rupees while 21 non-customs paid vehicles worth Rs264.2 million were recovered from Malir Cantt.

He said that recovered motorcycles and vehicles have been transferred to the Customs ASO warehouse.

COMMENTS (2)

Shahzad | 7 months ago | Reply Well-done Pak Army you guys help out to recover our nation money from inside of the Malir Cantt Area highly Red zone. Thank you once again our Heros
Abdul Sattar Qamar | 7 months ago | Reply Law breaking people like to stay at safe heaven like DHA because these are the places where law enforcers never conduct raids or not dare to conduct raids. Complet search of posh areas of all cities is necessary to deweaponising and eliminating the criminals
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