How do these non-custom vehicles come into the country? Justice Qazi Faiz
On the other hand Pakistan Customs has started an investigation into a major scam in the auction of non-customs paid vehicles
Ahsan Baloch
SUKKUR: Justice Qazi Faiz Isa said during a hearing that wherever the word DG comes, God forbid, why do officers come to court without preparation?
The case was heard in the Supreme Court by a 2-member bench headed by Justice Qazi Faiz Isa.
The Supreme Court yesterday summoned DG Customs Intelligence in the case related to non-customs paid vehicles.
During the hearing, Justice Qazi Faiz Isa remarked that why do officers come to court without preparation? No one knows whether the vehicle is with customs or has been released.
Justice Faizaisa inquired who is the biggest customs officer in Islamabad?
The customs counsel replied that DG Customs is a big post.
Justice Faiz Isa said that wherever the word DG comes, God forbid, how do these non-custom vehicles come into the country?
Does anyone bring cars in their pocket?
The customs lawyer said that they will follow the order of the court.
Justice Faiz Isa remarked that he will not do favors by following the order of the Supreme Court, constitutionally everyone is bound by the order of the Supreme Court.
Justice Faiz Isa said that I would be grateful if you or your officers would follow the order of the Supreme Court.
Pakistan Customs has started an investigation into a major scam in the auction of non-customs paid vehicles.
According to customs sources, a major scam was investigated against the Quetta Collectorate of Customs in the auction of customs paid vehicles.
According to the sources, in the initial investigation against the Quetta Customs Collectorate, big scams have been revealed in the auction of vehicles.
According to customs sources, the investigation of the scams has been handed over to Mohammad Yaqoob, a senior grade 20 officer of Pakistan Customs.
According to the sources, the initial investigation has revealed that the vehicles were auctioned at cheap prices in collusion with favored persons.
According to customs sources, crores of rupees were lost to the country’s exchequer due to scams in vehicle auctions.
After the fraud in Quetta Collectorate came to light, there is a possibility of widening the scope of investigation against other customs offices of the country as well.