no Airport Security Force official would appear before the investigators until Customs authorities agreed to record their statements at the place of their choice.
“ASF officials would appear before the Customs officials only at the airport premises. The Customs authorities can record their statements but only in our presence”, the CSO remarked.
Talking to The News senior Customs officials, seeking anonymity, said initially ASF officials were asked verbally to record statements even at the airport but no one did appear at the given time and date.
It is hilarious that accused wanted to record statement at the place of their choice; they said, adding that the ASF high-ups should write us if they wanted statements to be recorded at the place of their choice.
We will see into it as per law, they maintained.
To a question, they remarked if ASF officials didn’t appear before the investigators we may move to a court for their arrest warrants.
It is pertinent to mention here that earlier, Airport Security Force has also refused to provide CCTV footage to Customs investigators of those specific areas of Lahore Airport where the accused passenger was allegedly delivered gold and currency claiming that they had no footage of those areas Customs were demanding.
The Customs investigators had demanded footage from ASF of areas, including entrance of vehicles, Concors Hall, 2nd scanner installed in the immigration hall, area of CD shop of International Passenger Departure Lounge, washrooms and departure passenger lounge to ascertain where Abdul Basit was allegedly delivered gold and currency and by whom but ASF CSO Obaidullah had told The News that they provided what they had in their possession.
Airport Security Force had no CCTV footage of those areas Customs authorities were demanding, CSO had remarked.
It is pertinent to mention here that Customs Lahore are investigating a case registered against Abdul Basit, Taufeeq Butt alias Tifi Butt, Nadeem, Tahir and other accused persons under Sections 2(s)-16-139-156-(1)(8)(70)-157-178 of the Customs Act 1969 and Section 8 (2) of Foreign Exchange Regulation Act 1947 for smuggling gold and currency abroad.
Basit has pleaded guilty before the court and he was sentenced for the imprisonment of period already he had undergone with a fine of Rs2 million.
Taufeeq Butt, Nadeem, Tahir alias Jadugar and Sher Ali had also recorded their statements before the investigators and claimed their innocence. Some of the accused persons are on pre-arrest bail as investigations are underway.