“Some tampering was found in Nato supplies documents presented at a Customs checkpoint in Chaman for clearance,” informed sources told Dawn.
They said that US officials in Pakistan had approached Pakistan Customs authorities on Tuesday with a request to release these oil tankers and trailers.
“Yes, US officials have contacted us with a request to clear these 152 trailers and oil tankers so they could take Nato supplies to Afghanistan,” the sources said.
They said that Customs authorities had informed United States officials about tampering with the documents.
“Trailers and oil tankers will not be allowed to go to Afghanistan unless their documents are cleared,” they said.
They said that Customs authorities sought original documents of these vehicles and supplies they were carrying to Nato forces.
The detained trailers and oil tankers were parked at the Pak-Afghan border in Chaman.
Custom authorities have decided to clear Nato tankers and trailers only after complete checking after receiving reports of smuggling through these vehicles under cover of Nato supplies.
“No vehicle carrying Nato supplies will be allowed to go to Afghanistan without checking,” the sources said.
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