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Faisalabad Customs generates Rs 11.3m through auction of confiscated goods

byNaeem Sheikh
24/12/2015
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FAISALABAD: Directorate of Customs Intelligence and investigation Faisalabad earned Rs 11.3 million through auction of seized items which were held during different raids and operations.

Sources told Customs Today Custom authorities offered as many as 17 different items for open bid where 10 lots out of 17 attracted suitable bid.  While the remaining 7 lots were rejected by the bidders.

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Custom intelligence sold a lot which was comprising of foreign origin against Rs 302500, foreign origin black tea 5937 kgs against Rs 2541000, foreign origin Dar Chini 492 kgs against Rs 96800,  alloy rims against Rs 19800, Toyota Hilux Surf Registration No. WAG-546 Quetta against Rs 588500, Toyota Vitz car Reg no. AAJ-872 Quetta against Rs 715000, Toyota Hiace van Reg no. BQU-050 Jaffarabad against Rs 368500, Toyota Hiace van Reg no. BQU-125 Jaffarabad against Rs 610500 and also two foreign origin Hino Ranger truck ( chassis fitted with engine gear box and cabin without loading bucket ) against Rs 6121500.

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