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Multan Customs generates Rs7.2m thru auction of NDP goods, vehicles

byImran Ali
01/06/2018
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MULTAN: The Customs Collectorate generated Rs7.2 million through successful bidding of non-duty paid smuggled vehicles and miscellaneous goods.

Multan Customs hold auction of confiscated vehicles and various miscellaneous goods which were seized by Anti-Smuggling Organization in their different actions near Shershah Bypass Dry Port Multan.

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As many as three different vehicles of various models were presented in the public sale during auction. Two vehicles were rejected due to fewer bid offered by bidders during auction.

Multan Customs offered various lots of white cumin seeds, coriander seed, almond without shell, dried plums, Rani juices with fruit pieces, plastic granules, natural dried herb, figs, multi-vitamin syrup and other various miscellaneous lots of goods and articles.

Customs offered huge quantity of various goods including electronics, auto parts and others in the auction but public took low interest in presented goods. The Customs Collectorate also offered auto scrap of dismantled vehicles and seized branded cell phones lots which were rejected in the public sale due to lack of public attention. Multan Customs sold out Rani juices, almond plastic granules and others goods successfully in the auction.

Multan Customs collected one fourth amount Rs7.2 million from bidders on the spot after successful bids. The auction of confiscated vehicles and miscellaneous articles was supervised by Assistant Collector Muhammad Ikram along with other staff.

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