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KARACHI: Collectorate of Customs, Jinnah Airport, Karachi on Thursday foiled a dollar-smuggling attempt and recovered $ 23,550 from a passenger, leaving for the United States.

According to the details, the Customs officials at the International Departure Lounge of Jinnah International Airport (JIAP) in Karachi seized $ 23,550 from a passenger who was about to board the Turkish Airlines flight TK 709 to the United States. The seized amount is equivalent to Rs 6.6 million.

The cash was concealed in the shoulder bag of the passenger who had attempted to smuggle it out of the country, Customs officials said.

The individual is currently under investigation and action is being taken against him under the Customs Act, they added. Needless to mention, the government of Pakistan set a limit of $ 5,000 per passenger traveling abroad to avert currency smuggling and make foreign exchange reserves stable.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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Mubashir Munir Apr 01, 2023 09:12pm
Good work
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imdad kolori Apr 03, 2023 03:09pm
he wont see one penny of it back , someone needs to pay for aventfield bills
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Yousaf Hyat Apr 03, 2023 06:06pm
Probably sold parents house and because repatriation for commercial or personal reasons has become impossible.
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Aamir Latif Apr 03, 2023 07:43pm
People are selling properties and migrating for good, how would one transfer money out of Pakistan...???? This is not smuggling by carrying it in shoulder bag... Real smuggling in forex is to Afghanistan or big fishes smuggle it in launches eyc that our customs have failed so far.. Any example...?????????? I heard with $dollar restrictions, businesses managed to get their imports cleared through Dubai... Where is our customs..?????
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KhanRA Apr 04, 2023 03:27am
This person was rightfully desperate to get dollars out of the country. This is because Ishaq Dar’s disastrous policies and statements have made people fear the government will steal their dollars for debt repayment. This passenger will be punished, but Ishaq Dar won’t be.
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Abdullah Apr 04, 2023 10:08am
Probably pti money now going out to US to support its camapign to american govt.
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