Pakistan Customs foils attempts to illegally import Indian-origin goods

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MG News | October 22, 2025 at 04:28 PM GMT+05:00

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October 22, 2025 (MLN): The Collectorate of Customs Appraisement (West) Karachi has successfully detected and thwarted multiple attempts to illegally import Indian-origin goods into Pakistan through misdeclaration of country of origin, in violation of the provisions of the Import Policy Order.

The first case came to light when an importer attempted to clear a consignment of textile machinery by falsely declaring its origin as China, whereas the goods were found to be of Indian origin.

Prompt action by Customs prevented the clearance of the contraband goods involving an amount of Rs 24.22 million, said a news release issued on Wednesday.

Following this initial detection, the Collectorate intensified its vigilance at Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT) and off-dock terminals.

As a result, three more consignments were intercepted on suspicion of being of Indian origin. 

The details of these cases are as follows; Textile Machinery (KICT): A second consignment of textile machinery, declared to be shipped from Jebel Ali and of Chinese origin, was examined.

It was found that the manufacturer's plates and specification labels had been deliberately removed.

However, 'Made in India' markings were discovered on electrical components, and the machine’s frame bore the name of a well-known Indian brand. The assessed value of the consignment is Rs. 16.60 million.

Power Distribution Unit – Schneider Electric: Another consignment also shipped from Jebel Ali and declared as Chinese origin, was found to contain components with tampered labels.

A detailed examination revealed a clear 'Made in India' marking on the main panel door of the Power Distribution Unit.

The value of this consignment has been assessed at Rs3.76 million.

Garnet Mesh 80 (LCL Consignment): A Less-than-Container Load (LCL) shipment declared as Turkish origin and shipped from Ambarli, Turkey, was found to contain packing with clear 'Made in India' markings. The value of the goods is assessed at Rs0.154 million.

The Collectorate has reiterated its commitment to taking strict action against importers involved in misdeclaration and the illegal import of banned goods.

Such malpractices not only violate national trade laws but also pose risks to fair trade and national interests.

The Customs department will continue to maintain heightened vigilance and enforce the law rigorously to curb any attempts to bypass import regulations.

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