Customs seizes smuggled goods in joint operation with Sindh Rangers
By Our Correspondent
October 12, 2025
ISLAMABAD: In an anti-smuggling operation, the FBR’s Customs Enforcement Karachi, with the assistance of Sindh Rangers, conducted a joint raid at Jodia Bazar, Karachi.
According to an FBR announcement, the raid led to the recovery of foreign-origin smuggled goods. The seized goods include 2,320 packets of foreign-origin cigarettes, 9,620 kilograms of betel nuts, 140 packets of foreign-origin Niswar and 3,485 kilograms of foreign-origin cutch block.
The recovered items have been taken into custody for further legal proceedings.
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