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What about Iranian side.. what sort of mafia exist on there side and how this smuggling is invisible to IRG????
Can any Iranian explain?
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Customs officials in Quetta have admitted that smuggling of Iranian petrol and diesel through border cannot be stopped due to extreme pressure of influential mafias and powerful gangs in Balochistan for which policy measures such as a legalisation on import of diesel/petrol from Iran and joint check posts of all law enforcement agencies along the coastal belt of Balochistan and Pak-Iran border land routes are needed
Sources informed on Saturday that the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has received a comprehensive report on smuggling of Iranian petrol/diesel from Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Quetta which has exposed all those involved in smuggling including influential and powerful mafias of Balochistan who pressurised the customs in the province not to hinder non-stop smuggling of POL products through Pakistan-Iran border.
The inside story of POL products' smuggling and modus operandi used by the powerful groups in the province has been disclosed in the report of the Collector of Customs MCC Quetta.
One astonishing part of the story is that smugglers are using transport with fake names and monograms of leading oil marketing companies during smuggling of POL products-up to Karachi. In recent development, the enforcement and strict action by Quetta based Customs authorities has resulted in shortage of smuggled Iran POL product due to anti-smuggling measures.
The only way to stop smuggling of POL products from Iran is to regularise import of Iranian diesel by private firms/persons, subject to levy of duty/taxes/surcharges. The second option is to allow restricted import of diesel/petrol to the extent of consumption in Balochistan.
In case legal imports of diesel/petrol are allowed from Iran, customs authorities are confident that the amount of smuggling would be reduced by at least 70-80 percent, MCC Quetta report suggested.
In view of extreme pressure of mafias and organised influential gangs in Balochistan, the Collector of Customs MCC Quetta has strongly proposed setting up joint check posts of Customs, Frontier Constabulary (FC Balochistan), Pakistan Coast Guards, Police, Maritime Security Agency and Customs Intelligence to monitor the open sea along the coastal belt of Balochistan and land routes along Pakistan-Iran border.
Since one agency cannot cope with the pressure, joint check posts of all agencies shall help in resisting pressure from influential quarters.
What about Iranian side.. what sort of mafia exist on there side and how this smuggling is invisible to IRG????
Can any Iranian explain?