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Islamabad Customs holds auction of confiscated goods today

byTariq Derya
27/02/2017
in Breaking News, Islamabad
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ISLAMABAD: Model Customs Collectorate Islamabad will hold public auction of various kinds of confiscated goods today here at state warehouse around 11am.
According to details, Deputy Collector Auction Aniqua said that this auction will grab handsome revenue to national exchequer, adding that Collectorate will collect approximately Rs 30 million from this auction.
She said that goods comprised cosmetics, ladies fabric, gents fabric, LED TVs, welding rods, split ACs, old and new auto parts, black tea, crockery, iron pads locks, polyester floor mats, dismantled vehicles (Toyota Corolla models 1968, 1987, 1988, 1990), (dismantled vehicles as Toyota Hiace model 1990) and other miscellaneous goods will be included.
She said that auction will be organized by Alvi Auctioneers under supervision of Customs staff of MCC Islamabad.

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