DERA ISMAIL KHAN: The police on Tuesday seized non-custom paid items worth millions of rupees from three vehicles.

A police spokesman said a team of Mughalkot police station led by sub-divisional police officer Darazinda circle Inamullah Khan Gandapur stopped a car coming from Quetta for checking, and found 60 sacks of plastic, 10 cartons of dry milk and five roles of Iranian cloth.

The police stopped another vehicle and recovered 10 submersible pumps and 13 sacks of plastic bags.

Similarly, during checking of another vehicle, the police recovered 41 cartons and 15 canes of Iranian colour, 53 sacks of Chinese salt, 10 cartons of pots, 14 small-size and 10 big-size tyres.

Later, the police handed over the recovered non-custom paid items to the customs authorities.

Published in Dawn, May 17th, 2023

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