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Islamabad Customs Enforcement seizes over Rs412m vehicles, heavy bikes

byCT Report
15/01/2026
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ISLAMABAD: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement Islamabad seized smuggled NCP vehicles, heavy bikes and electronic goods worth Rs412.2 million.

The Collectorate of Customs Enforcement, Islamabad, has seized a large consignment of smuggled and non-duty-paid goods, including luxury vehicles, heavy bikes, and electronic items, during intelligence-based operations conducted late at night. The total estimated value of the seized goods is Rs412.2 million.

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Acting on credible intelligence regarding the movement and concealment of illicit goods within Islamabad and adjoining areas, Customs Enforcement teams carried out multiple targeted operations.

These actions are part of the ongoing drive to curb smuggling, protect the national economy and ensure compliance with customs laws.

During the operations, Customs officials recovered one Rolls-Royce luxury car, nineteen (19) heavy bikes of Suzuki and Kawasaki, along with a substantial quantity of laptops and other electronic devices.

Further investigations examination confirmed that the seized items were non-duty paid and had been brought into the country in violation of applicable customs regulations.

All recovered goods were shifted to the designated Customs warehouse for detailed examination and safe custody.

The consignments have been seized under the relevant provisions of the Customs Act, 1969, and further legal proceedings have been initiated. Investigations are underway to identify those involved and to uncover the broader smuggling network.

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