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Islamabad Customs to auction 38 seized vehicles on October 23, 2025

byCT Report
21/10/2025
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ISLAMABAD: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement Islamabad has announced a major public auction of confiscated vehicles, scheduled for October 23, 2025.

The auction will be held at the State Warehouse of the Collectorate of Customs Enforcement Islamabad and will feature a wide range of cars, including luxury and popular models.

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A total of 38 vehicles will be presented for auction, offering a unique opportunity for buyers and dealers to acquire seized vehicles at competitive prices. The auction list includes high-end models like Mercedes Benz, Toyota Lexus, Audi, and Haval, as well as popular cars including Toyota Prius, Toyota Aqua, Honda Civic, Suzuki Alto, and Toyota Vitz.

List of Vehicles for Auction

#             Vehicle Year                  Registration        Chassis Number

1              Mercedes Benz 1985       Nil           WDBI260371Al97458

2              Mercedes Benz 2005    IDJ-6984    WDB2201752A476036

3              Toyota Prius       2009       AFX-969  ZVW30-I084136

4              Toyota Prius       2011       LEE-16-933-Punjab    AVW30-0277213

5              Toyota Mark-X  2006       ADH-325-Sindh GRX120-0069748

6          Toyota Crown    2008       AJN-759-Punjab     WS204-0008786

The auction provides a chance for buyers to acquire vehicles across different segments, from luxury sedans and SUVs to compact city cars, all previously confiscated by customs authorities.

The Collectorate of Customs Enforcement Islamabad has urged interested participants to attend the auction prepared for bidding and to comply with all auction rules and registration requirements. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicles and verify details before participating.

This auction is part of the customs department’s ongoing efforts to dispose of confiscated goods transparently and efficiently while ensuring public access to seized assets.

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