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Multan Customs to auction confiscated vehicles/goods on 28th

byCT Report
21/11/2017
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MULTAN: The Customs authorities have announced to auction confiscated vehicles and goods on November 28.

The following vehicles, which would be auctioned, are lying at State Ware House, Directorate of Intelligence & Investigation-FBR, Regional Office, Multan.

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1) Toyota Hilux Surf Model 2003; registration No. BF-0543/Sindh

2) Toyota Corolla “X” Car Model 2003; registration No. UZ-835/ICT

3) Mercedes Benz Car Model 2005; registration No. ALX-004/Sindh

4) Suzuki Swift Car Model 2008; registration No. LED-15-9455

5) Suzuki Swift Car Model 2006; registration No. AZT-516/Sindh

6) Toyota Vitz Car Model 2005, registration No. UN-017/Sindh

7) Toyota Vitz Car Model:2004; registration No. AAL-498/Quetta

8) Toyota Corolla “G” Car Model 2003; registration No. YY-758/ICT

9) Toyota Hiace Wagon Model 2009; registration No. JF-2557/Sindh

The confiscated goods are as follows:

1) Cut into two pieces Mazda Titan, Complete Jimmy Sierra Jeep without front nose cut, engine and gear (Quantity 01)

2) Furnace Oil (Quantity 14000 liters)

3) F/o HTV Tyres (New) R1100-20 (Quantity 8 No.s); F/o Welding Rod (Quantity 200 Carton)

4) F/o HTV Tyres (New) R1100-20 (Quantity 87No.s); F/o LTV Tyres New & Used of different Brands & sizes (Quantity 786 No.s) and Iron Scrap (Quantity 700Kgs)

5) F/o Heavy duty Generators of various Brands (including Caterpillar & Perkin) Total KVAs=725 (Approx) (Quantity 13 No.s)

6) F/o Heavy Duty Generator 90 KVA (Quantity 01 No.s)

7) F/o old and used LTV tyres of different brand & size (Quantity 70 No.s)

8) F/o old and used LTV tyres of different size and brands (Quantity 212 No.s)

9) F/o cigarette (Quantity 50 danda); Pine (Quantity 105 danda); Royal Business (Quantity 8 packets); Highlight (Quantity 199 danda) and Milano (Quantity 28 Danda)

10) F/o Bensan& Hedges Cigarettes (Quantity 13 Carton) and F/o Royal Business (Quantity 03 Cartons)

11) F/o Samsung LED TV 42” (Quantity 05 No.s); F/o Samsung LED TV 43” (Quantity 03 No.s) and F/o Sony LED TV 43” (Quantity 02 No.s)

 

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