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Clandestine removal of goods - appellant was caught red handed ...

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April 2, 2014

Clandestine removal of goods - appellant was caught red handed in clearing two winch machines - appellant have recovered more duty from their buyer and have paid less to the exchequer - demand confirmed - AT

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