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Customs Appraisement to hold auction of vehicles, goods on March 27th

byM. Imran Mehar
15/03/2017
in Karachi, Latest News
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LAHORE: Customs Appraisement is going to hold auction of impounded vehicles, spare parts and other goods confiscated in different actions. Auction will be conducted under section of 2/205 of Afghan Transit Trade at KICT West Wharf.

Customs sources told Customs Today that seized items including impounded cars, spare parts, CCTV cameras, spare parts, wood, fabrics, floating glass, ball bearings, wires, polypropylene, printed sheets, shoes, iron and other goods will be presented for the auction on ‘as it is where it is’ basis. Interested parties and persons will be allowed to check the goods to participate in auction.

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Customs auctioneer has issued directions that any person who wants to participate in the auction of vehicles and other goods should bring his national identity card on the day of auction. The National Tax Number (NTN) is also mandatory to participate in the auction.

Auctioneer of Customs said that impounded cars, generators, tyres, cloths and other items will be presented for auction. Large number of cars including imported heavy vehicles of Japan will also be presented for auction.

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