Mobile phones smuggled into Pakistan after Dec 31 will be blocked: Chaudhry

Mobile phones worth Rs2.5bn are illegally brought to Pakistan every year, the minister notes

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ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said on Friday that all cellular phones smuggled into the country after December 31 will be blocked.

Chaudhry was addressing the press after a meeting of the federal cabinet. He said used mobile phones worth around Rs2.5 billion are illegally brought to Pakistan every year.

The minister stressed the need for encouraging local mobile phone manufacturer, adding the government could also impose a ban on the import of used phones.

Speaking about opening of Kartarpur border crossing between India and Pakistan, he said the decision was not made on political ground, rather it was taken on humanitarian grounds.

"Opening of Kartarpur border is a positive step by Pakistan," Chaudhry said. "If India takes one step, we take two in response."

He said Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit the Kartarpur border on November 28, adding that a ceremony would be held regarding opening of the border crossing between Pakistan and India.

The federal cabinet also approved appointment of Arif Usmani as the president of National Bank, the minister said.

Commenting on regularisation of the premier's Bani Gala residence, he said Khan began construction of his house in Bani Gala 30 years ago and back then it used to be a jungle and secluded place.

Khan constructed the residence according to rules and regulations in place at that time, Chaudhry added.