Over 550 bottles of aircraft oil and chemicals, laptops, e-cigarettes, watches, hard drives, tablets, gutka, and pan masala are among the non-custom goods.


Karachi: The Port Control Unit of the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has foiled the bid to smuggle expensive electronic items, oil, aircraft chemicals and domestic commodities at the Karachi International Container Terminal (KIC) on Tuesday.
The Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT) was the target of an attempt by the ANF Port Control Unit to smuggle aircraft chemicals, oil, pricey electrical equipment, and domestic goods worth more than Rs1.5 billion.
Following a tip from an intelligence source, the ANF team examined a container at the KICT on the grounds of possible narcotics smuggling. Products that weren't custom were found in the container during the search.
Furthermore, over 550 bottles of aircraft oil and chemicals, laptops, e-cigarettes, watches, hard drives, tablets, gutka, and pan masala are among the non-custom goods.
The ANF unit provided customs officials the confiscated goods so they could take further legal action.

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