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Customs Seize Injections Worth Rs. 20m at Islamabad Airport
In a successful operation, Pakistan Customs staff at Islamabad airport have seized a large quantity of illegal Boostin Injections worth over Rs. 20 million.
The injections, which are banned in Pakistan, were attempted to be smuggled into the country by a passenger named Mubeen Akram, who arrived on Qatar Airways flight QR614.
Details of the Seizure
- Quantity: 9,500 Boostin Injections
- Value: Over Rs. 20 million
- Passenger: Mubeen Akram
- Flight: Qatar Airways QR614
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Background
The federal government has prohibited the use of Boostin Injections, which are used to increase milk production in cattle. Despite this, attempts to smuggle the injections into the country continue.
Investigation
Although the passenger managed to escape from the airport, an investigation into the matter is underway.
Customs authorities are working to determine the source of the injections and any potential accomplices.
Commendation
The customs staff at Islamabad airport are to be commended for their vigilance and swift action in seizing the illegal injections.
Their efforts have prevented the harmful use of these injections and upheld the law.