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Customs Auction Cell generates Rs26.725m through auction of NDP goods

byTariq Derya
29/05/2018
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ISLAMABAD: The Customs auction cell generated Rs.26.725 million through auction of NDP vehicles and goods on 28th May 2018.

Assistant Collector Auction Cell told Customs Today that dozens of non duty paid (NDP) vehicles and various lots of smuggled goods were presented for auction which was held at State Ware House (SWH) on 28th May FY17-18. He added that people from Islamabad and Rawalpindi were participated in the auction which was organized by MCC Customs along with government authorized Alvi Auctioneers.

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He told that many lots of seized smuggled goods comprises Optic Fiber cable 350000, ceramic tiles, dish receivers, Vatika hair oil any other goods were set for auction those were sold in amount of Rs3.055 million plus 10% million sales tax which is estimated Rs0.3 million the total amount including income tax Rs.3.355 million was collected.

The assistant collector told that various vehicles comprises Prime Mover Kenworth, Specialized Oliwell drilling pump truck, Skid Bach mixer, Honda motor cycle, Toyota Land Cruiser, Ford wagon, Honda Accord car, Mazda car, Honda CRV, Honda Inspired car, Toyota Passo car, Toyota Hilux D-cabin, Toyota Hilux Vigo Pickup.

He added that the vehicles sold in auction were sold in amount of Rs.21.52 million including Rs.2.15 million in shape of 10% sales tax, the grand total of vehicles is estimated Rs.23.67 million.

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