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Multan Customs I&I cancels auction of seized vehicles & goods

byImran Ali
29/03/2018
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MULTAN: Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation has cancelled monthly auction of confiscated non-duty paid vehicles and miscellaneous goods.

Earlier, Directorate of Customs Intelligence & Investigation announced to hold auction of confiscated goods and non-customs paid vehicles and announced the auction date 29th March.

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The auction has been cancelled due to availability of fewer confiscated vehicles and goods lying in the State Ware House of Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan.

Confiscated vehicles needs legal procedure because few owners filed review appeal in their seizure cases and these confiscated vehicles are not disposed until the final decision of court to overcome any complication.

There are several cases of seized vehicles are still under trial in the Customs Adjudication. There were only six confiscated vehicles offered in the auction of March and vehicles are main attraction for the bidders in the auction.

Auction of confiscated vehicles and goods generate handsome revenue for the Directorate of Customs Intelligence & Investigation. Meanwhile Customs Intelligence and Investigation cancelled the auction for the month of March.

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