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Auction of confiscated vehicles, cell phones, tea on Nov 28

bySyed Muhammad Aslam
25/11/2014
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Vehicles and other goods confiscated by the Directorate General of Customs Intelligence and Investigation would be auctioned on November 28 at CPF Bonded Warehouse Rasheedabad, Karachi.

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Four vehicles; a Toyota Corona Car model 1991 bearing Registration No V-7486; a Toyota Crown car model 1997 and Registration No PJ-926; a 1994 model Mercedez Benz with Registration No A-0333 and a Toyota Vitz 1999 car bearing Registration No. AAH-551 would be put up for auction.

O135 kilograms of foreign origin Art Silk Cloth; 45 sets of foreign origin old and used audio CD cassette players; 3,490 kgs of ladies art silk cloth and 6 cartons of foreign origin spare parts; foreign origin electronic goods, 30 number new foreign origin tyres and 150 numbers foreign origin new and used tyres and mobile chargers, accessories and miscellaneous foreign origin goods would also be offered for bidding at the auction.

59 bags of foreign origin black tea; 69 pieces Samsung LCDs, 215 pieces made in Indian carpets; 97 rolls 2,745 kilograms of foreign origin plastic coated aluminium foil; 409 bags or 27,403 kilogram of Iran black tea; 696 bags or 49,439 kilogram of foreign origin black tea; 516 bags or 37,924 kilogram of foreign origin black tea and 39 bags or 2,418 kilogram of foreign origin black tea would also be put up for bidding.

In addition, 71 pieces of China origin  I. Phone V (slightly used); 13 pieces China origin I.Phone IV (slightly used); 15 pieces slightly used China origin I. Phone S-III; 3 pieces China origin Samsung Galaxy S-III and 2 pieces slightly used H.T.C cell phones would also go under the hammer.

 

Tags: Auction of confiscated vehiclesDirectorate General of Customs IntelligenceMercedez Benz with Registration No A-0333Toyota Corona Car model 1991

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