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Multan Customs to auction of confiscated vehicles, goods on Sep 19

byCT Report
18/09/2024
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement will hold auction of 46 confiscated vehicles of different makes and models. Among the vehicles listed are 32 Toyota Vitz, Mercedes Benz, Toyota Passo, Suzuki Alto, Toyota Prius, Toyota Mark X, BMW, Honda Accord, Toyota Premio, Toyota Coaster, Suzuki Alto, Toyota Aqua, Toyota Rush Jeep, Suzuki Swift, and Toyota Corolla G, among others.

In addition to the vehicles, the auction will include 39 different lots of miscellaneous goods. These items range from tyres with tubes and langorty to copper, brass, used condensers, and iron padlocks.

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Other goods include art silk cloth, glassware crockery, boric acid, plastic resin, used tyres, dried apricots, white cumin seed, almonds, Rani juice, ball bearings, and several lots of 41,000 liters of POL products and high-speed diesel.

Further items up for bid include various engines, spare parts, LED lamps, computer parts, mobile accessories, PVC sheets, wristwatches, welding electrodes, motor engine oil, soaps, metal cutting discs, microwave ovens, dental surgical tools, chocolates, machine-made carpets, sofa cloths, and an assortment of other miscellaneous goods.

Assistant Collector Zaigham Ali will oversee the auction process, ensuring the smooth conduct of the event at Multan Customs House. The auction presents an opportunity for buyers to acquire a diverse range of goods and vehicles, reflecting the The Collectorate’s commitment to transparency and efficient disposal of confiscated items.

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