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Faisalabad customs earns Rs04.6m through auction

byNaeem Sheikh
04/05/2017
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FAISALABAD: The Model Customs Collectorate generated Rs04.6million through auction of confiscated miscellaneous goods.

The Faisalabad Customs organized public auctions in a recently week. It presented 87 different lots consisting of tyres and tubes, dismantled vehicles, welding rods, auto parts, kids’ suits, solar panels fans, cloths, plastic granules, computers, 14 vehicles and various fax machines in the auctions. All items were seized by the Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO).

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During the auctions, only four vehicles and two lots of miscellaneous items were successfully auctioned including Toyota Premio worth Rs01.9million, Toyota Pejaro worth Rs386000, Toyota Fielder Rs01.1million, Toyota Premio car Rs890000 and two other miscellaneous lots No worth Rs394000.

The participants also rejected various goods that will be presented again in the next auction after the revision of prices. The auction was held through open bidding where everyone was given opportunity for the bidding of impounded goods.

Deputy Collector Rana Falik Shair supervised the auction process to ensure transparency along with Superintendent Muhammad Javed and UDC Khadim Hussain.

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