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Customs Intelligence earns Rs 26.42 million through auction of articles, vehicles‏

byImran Ali
25/06/2015
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MULTAN: The Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range has generated nearly RS  26.42 million through the auction of different articles and vehicles in June 2015.

According to details, customs has earned Rs 10.72 million revenue with the public sale of different confiscated vehicles here on Wednesday. The auction of the seized goods was held at Customs Intelligence Raja Pur Khanewal Road Multan By-pass.

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Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range have auctioned various confiscated vehicles and miscellaneous goods seized by the Customs Intelligence unit of Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan and Sadiqabad. There were almost ten confiscated vehicles presented in the auction for the public sale.

The auction of vehicles consist of three lots in the public sale which includes three Toyota Corolla ,   two Toyota Hilux Surf, two Toyota Vitz, Toyota Passo, Toyota Crown and Suzuki Swift .As many as Rs 10.72 million has been generated from the auction of confiscated vehicles during the public sale. The Toyota Crown remained the highest auction vehicle among all the ten vehicles which accepted in Rs 1.8 million presented in the public sale.

There were seven various lots of miscellaneous articles presented in the auction for public .Different miscellaneous goods includes foreign origin clothes, plastic granules, vehicles frame  front bumper, pressy tank, kamani tank, break disc, plastic rolls, side mirror, shaft gasoline engine , TV LED,s, car cigarettes lighter, furnace oil ,tyres of assorted size ,ball bearing ,auto parts and others.

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