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Multan Customs generates Rs50.7m through auction of confiscated vehicles & goods

byCT Report
19/09/2020
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement & Compliance (E&C) has generated Rs50.7 million through auction of confiscated vehicles and miscellaneous goods.

According to details, Multan Customs Collectorate Enforcement & Compliance has conducted monthly auction for disposal of confiscated vehicles and goods.

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The auction of confiscated vehicles and goods were held at Multan Dry Port. Multan Customs has offered 23 non-customs paid vehicles in auction including Toyota Vitz, Toyota Passo, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Land Cruiser, Toyota Rush jeep, Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, Suzuki Alto, BMW, Toyota Alto, Toyota Mark X and others after approval from Federal Board of Revenue.

Multan Customs has sold out 17 foreign origin non-customs paid vehicles successfully in Rs23.4 million during auction. Remaining six vehicles were rejected during auction due to fewer prices offered by participants.

All presented vehicles were auctioned after completing legal requirements and these vehicles were out rightly confiscated by Customs Adjudication after trial.

Multan Customs Collectorate Enforcement & Compliance (E&C) has also offered 69 lots of goods including 216140 litres High Speed Diesel oil, solar pumps, PVC plastic sheets, HTV tyres, LTV tyres, ball bearings, curtain cloth, lady printing fabrics, almonds, bay clothes, electronic goods, welding electrode chocolate brands, spare parts, chocolate bars, caramel filled chocolate and foreign Origin foreign goods.

Multan Customs sold out 26 lots of clothes, tyres, auto parts, HSD in Rs27.3 million in auction. Remaining lots of miscellaneous goods were rejected due to fewer prices offered in the auction.

Assistant Collector Omer Sajjad supervised the whole auction of confiscated goods and vehicles at Multan Dry Port to ensure transparency.

 

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