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Thursday, January 21, 2016

The Pakistan Customs, Karachi, claim to have foiled an attempt to smuggle foreign liquor into the metropolis worth Rs34 million

Officials presenting liquor bottles that were seized by Model Collectorate of Customs, when they were being smuggled into the city. PHOTO: ONLINE
The Pakistan Customs, Karachi, claim to have foiled an attempt to smuggle foreign liquor into the metropolis.
The recovered liquor, seized by the Model Collectorate of Customs (MCC) Preventive, is worth Rs34 million in Pakistan, it was revealed. A total of 8,413 bottles of liquor were recovered from the city’s outskirts when it was being smuggled into the city.
The recovery was declared at a press conference at Pakistan Customs Office on Tuesday, where Muhammad Moazzam Raza, the deputy collector of Customs preventive headquarters, informed the media about the smuggling attempt.

 Published in The Express Tribune, January 20th, 2016.

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