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Customs Unite Against Illicit Trade With Int’l Customs Day Highlight at Wagah Border

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LAHORE MIRROR — In a significant initiative, the World Customs Organization (WCO) has declared 2024 as a dedicated year for “Customs Engaging Traditional and New Partners with Purpose.” This global effort aims to spotlight the collaborative endeavors of WCO Members in this domain.

The International Customs Day celebration at Wagah Border marked a pivotal moment, featuring Akhuwat CEO Amjad Saqib as the Chief Guest.

The ceremony held at the Wagah Border was not merely a symbolic event; it saw the combustion of confiscated goods worth crores of rupees. Among the incinerated items were bottles of alcohol, cigarettes, blister drugs, and makeup products. Chief Collector Mubasher Baig emphasized the collective commitment of various agencies to thwart smuggling activities. The act of sacrificing prohibited goods underlines the dedication to upholding customs regulations and preventing illicit trade.

The Chief Collector, considering the environmental impact, revealed that fewer pollutants were released into the air during the disposal process. This conscientious approach aligns with broader efforts to address air pollution concerns. Additionally, the Chief Collector announced punishments for employees involved in thefts within the Customs department, underscoring a zero-tolerance policy towards malpractices.

To fortify the security of goods within Customs, comprehensive measures have been implemented. The punitive actions against those engaged in theft underscore the commitment to maintaining integrity and transparency in customs operations. The chief collector’s assurance of foolproof arrangements reflects the meticulous planning undertaken to prevent theft and ensure the safeguarding of valuable goods.

The event witnessed the presence of several key figures, including Collector Customs Enforcement Lahore Mateen Alam, Collector Faislabad Saeed Watto, and Collector Customs Appraisement Munib Serwar. Additional Collector Ali Akbar Zaidi, Additional Collector Customs Usman Tariq, Deputy Collector Ali Asad, Assistant Collector Hameer, and other officials added to the gravity of the occasion.

The participation of such esteemed individuals underscores the collaborative spirit among customs authorities, emphasizing the shared responsibility of ensuring the integrity of international trade. As WCO Members gear up to showcase their initiatives throughout the year, the International Customs Day at Wagah Border serves as a poignant example of the global commitment to fostering partnerships, both traditional and new, with a shared purpose of upholding customs standards and preventing illicit activities.