Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) assisted Customs officials in curbing smuggling bid of non-custom paid (NCP) goods worth millions at Abdul Jabbar Shaheed check post, Dera Modh and Guddu check post located at the Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab borders in district Jacobabad and Kashmore. According to a news release on Monday, the seized NCP goods worth Rs48 millions included 12 vehicles, 11 tyres, 5047 meter cloth and 275 packets of gutka. All the seized goods have been handed over to Customs authorities for further legal proceedings.
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