MESSRS ALI AHMED KHAN versus COLLECTOR-OF CUSTOMS (APPEALS), KARACHI
Sections 2 (s) and 6 156 (8) (9) of the Criminal Smuggling Authorized Agency seized a vehicle and therefore seized a vehicle that the registration book contained in the vehicle was not genuine and revealed That the vehicle was not released and the matter was forwarded to the Customs Adjustment Officer on the ground that the vehicle's chassis number puncture was found and it is believed that the seized goods were smuggled into section (1). Has been seized within the framework of section 8 (8). In section 156 of the Customs Act, 1969, the owner of the seized vehicle was asked to ascertain whether the seized vehicle was properly imported, the registration documents were confirmed, therefore, the idea Whether the vehicle was illegally imported or not? The order to seize the vehicle was based on the fact that the chassis number was punctured. The question will arise if there is any crime under the Customs Framework? Act, 1969 and if any, what evidence was there to prove that the cases were not examined to prove the crime that the Adjudication Officer Appellate Tribunal observed or did not produce evidence. There was no proper investigation, nor was there any serious application of any law by the officers who decided the matter. Earlier, the Tribunal had set aside the orders to illegally exploit the hearers and the matter was remanded to the appropriate Adjustment Officer so that the Tribunal decided the same decision in light of the observations.
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