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A worker walks beside newly built motorbikes at the Bajaj Auto Ltd. plant in Pune, about 130 km (82 miles) from Mumbai August 9, 2007. Bajaj Auto Ltd., India's No. 2 motorbike maker, plans to make 20, 000 new motorbikes in September and raise output beyond 50, 000 in December or January, its managing director Rajiv Bajaj said on Thursday. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe (INDIA) - RTR1SN82

A worker walks beside newly built motorbikes at the Bajaj Auto Ltd. plant in Pune, about 130 km (82 miles) from Mumbai August 9, 2007. Bajaj Auto Ltd., India's No. 2 motorbike maker, plans to make 20, 000 new motorbikes in September and raise output beyond 50, 000 in December or January, its managing director Rajiv Bajaj said on Thursday. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe (INDIA) - RTR1SN82

Newly formed Dolphin Force defaulter of Rs 30m to Excise

byM. Imran Mehar
22/04/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Dolphin Force Lahore, which is formed in collaboration with Turkey, found defaulter of the Punjab Excise and Taxation Department in the wake of motor vehicle tax.

Sources informed Customs Today that Dolphin Force Punjab has still not registered its 350 heavy bikes with the department. Sources said Dolphin Force, which is implementing law and order on roads of Lahore, is violating the law itself. The Excise motor branch has decided to write a letter to the Lahore Police in this regard.

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It is pertinent to mention here that Dolphin Force is defaulter of Rs 30 million in the wake of motor registration. All vehicles which being used by Dolphin Force are unregistered.

Customs Today has already reported that Punjab Police has more than 700 vehicles in Lahore which are token tax defaulters and police have failed to clear pending dues as this fiscal year is going to end.

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