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Multan Customs refunds Rs1.385m to auction winner

byCT Report
20/03/2024
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement Multan has recently facilitated the return of Rs1.385 million to a successful bidder following an auction held on December 27, 2023. The bidder, Khalid Khan resident of Dera Ismail Khan, secured the highest bid for Lot No. 89/2023, which featured a pre-owned Suzuki Swift car.

Deputy Collector Fareed-Ud-Din Masood confirmed that the bid was rejected under the Customs Rules, 2001, prompting the refund of the earnest money amounting to Rs300,000, deposited by Khalid Khan. The refund payment order, authorized by Deputy Collector Fareed-Ud-Din Masood, is subject to post-refund audit and verification of the claimant’s original CNIC.

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The auction drew significant interest, with Khalid Khan emerging as the successful bidder, signaling his strong desire to acquire the vehicle. The refund process underscores compliance with established customs regulations and procedures governing auction transactions.

This initiative reaffirms the Customs Collectorate Multan’s commitment to transparency and accountability, ensuring the proper honoring of legitimate claims. The efficient handling of the refund underscores the effectiveness of customs enforcement in Multan, enhancing trust among stakeholders.

The refunded amount, totaling Rs. 1.385 million, represents a substantial financial transaction within customs enforcement activities, underscoring regulatory oversight and economic significance.

The refund is expected to resonate within the customs enforcement community, emphasizing the importance of adherence to auction regulations. It also highlights the crucial role of customs authorities in facilitating trade while upholding legal frameworks.

The successful completion of the refund process demonstrates the Customs Collectorate Multan’s dedication to integrity and accountability, setting a positive example for enforcement agencies.

In conclusion, the issuance of the refund reflects the meticulousness and diligence of customs authorities in Multan, reinforcing their commitment to fairness, transparency, and legality in all operations.

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