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Customs Appraisement holds auction of confiscated goods, non-duty paid vehicles

byM. Imran Mehar
26/10/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Customs Appraisement as held the auction of seized goods and vehicles on October 25 in which a number of citizens and businessmen took part.

The impounded cars, spare parts and other goods were presented for the auction on ‘as it is basis’. Interested parties and persons were allowed to examine the goods two days before the date of auction. A number of vehicles, including Toyota fielder, Toyota fielder, Suzuki Alto, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Surf and other heavy vehicles were presented for auction. Many vehicles were sold on very attractive prices sources told Customs Today.

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Earlier the customs auctioneer had issued directions that any person who want to participate in auction of vehicles and other goods should bring his national identity card (CNIC) with him on the day of auction. The National Tax Number (NTN) was also mandatory to participate in the auction.

Customs Appraisement sources said that impounded cars, generators, tyres, cloths and other items were presented for auction. Number of vehicles included imported heavy vehicles of Japan were sold on reasonable prices.

 

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