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    Customs Seizes Smuggled Cars and Goods Worth Rs113.5 Million in Islamabad

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Customs officials in Islamabad have intercepted a significant haul of smuggled goods, including vehicles linked to the NCP, with an estimated value of Rs113.5 million. This operation underscores the government’s intensified crackdown on illicit trade and smuggling networks operating within the capital. The seized items are part of a broader effort to curb the inflow of contraband that undermines the local economy and tax revenues.

    In a significant development, the confiscation of these high-value assets reflects the customs department’s enhanced surveillance and enforcement capabilities. Smuggling has long been a challenge for Pakistan’s regulatory agencies, affecting various sectors from automotive to consumer goods. By targeting such shipments, authorities aim to protect legitimate businesses and ensure compliance with import regulations.

    Meanwhile, this seizure sends a strong message to smugglers and illegal traders about the increasing risks of evading customs duties. The recovered goods will undergo further investigation to dismantle the networks responsible for their entry. Continued vigilance by customs officials is crucial to safeguarding the country’s economic interests and maintaining the integrity of its borders.

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