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Bid to smuggle seven rare coins to Sharjah foiled at Karachi airport
At least 300 narcotics tablets also seized
Ehtesham MuftiNovember 21, 2020
KARACHI:
Pakistan Customs on Saturday announced that they have foiled attempts to smuggle goods worth Rs50 million, including rare historic coins, via commercial aircraft flying from Karachi's Jinnah Terminal airport.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, Deputy Collector Customs Karachi Airport Inam Wazir said a team of Customs officials, led by Additional Collector Farah Farooq, received a tip-off regarding smuggling attempts and intercepted a parcel containing seven rare coins.
The coins were being sent to Sharjah. Wazir added that the provincial archaeological department, after inspecting the coins, verified them as 'antiquities'.
In another package, the officials intercepted at least 300 narcotic tablets being sent to Hong Kong while other packages checked and confiscated contained phones, precious stones and artificial jewellery.
Custom officials have registered cases and have confiscated the contraband.
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At least 300 narcotics tablets also seized
Ehtesham MuftiNovember 21, 2020
KARACHI:
Pakistan Customs on Saturday announced that they have foiled attempts to smuggle goods worth Rs50 million, including rare historic coins, via commercial aircraft flying from Karachi's Jinnah Terminal airport.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, Deputy Collector Customs Karachi Airport Inam Wazir said a team of Customs officials, led by Additional Collector Farah Farooq, received a tip-off regarding smuggling attempts and intercepted a parcel containing seven rare coins.
The coins were being sent to Sharjah. Wazir added that the provincial archaeological department, after inspecting the coins, verified them as 'antiquities'.
In another package, the officials intercepted at least 300 narcotic tablets being sent to Hong Kong while other packages checked and confiscated contained phones, precious stones and artificial jewellery.
Custom officials have registered cases and have confiscated the contraband.
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