LAHORE: The special federal court of customs, taxation and anti-smuggling has extended the judicial remand of an accused arrested from Sialkot international airport.
According to details available to customs today an accused who was travelling from South Africa to Sialkot was checked by the customs officials at the airport. Customs team during search of the luggage found 30 costly mobile phones hidden in baggage of Muhammad Sarwar.
Customs team arrested the accused and presented him before customs court for physical remand but customs judge denied the request of customs investigation team for physical remand and send him to jail for judicial trial. Muhammad Sarwar also filed a petition for his Post arrest bail that has also rejected by the court.
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