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Qatari ruling family member moves SHC seeking re-export of 3 Toyota Land Cruiser

byM.B. Rana
03/12/2018
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Sheikh Abdullah Khalid H.A Al Thani, member of Qatari ruling family, has moved the Sindh High Court (SHC) seeking permission of re-export of remaining three Toyota Land Cruisers out of 22 vehicles .

Counsel for the petitioners stated in his constitutional petition that petitioner no: 1, Muhammad Hashim Khan is a businessman and has acquaintance with Sheikh Abdullah Khalid H.A Al Thani and sometime provides services to him on his annual or occasional visit to Pakistan.

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He submitted that Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad undisputedly granted permission from temporary import-cum-export of 22 vehicles in favour of Sheikh Abdullah Khalid H.A Al Thani vide letter no ACP (IV) 05/01/2016 dated 02/12/2016.

He further argued that due to unavoidable circumstances out of aforesaid 22 vehicles, he could not re-export remaining 3 vehicles within stipulated time period and approached the ministry of foreign affairs and commerce to grant extension of time for export of remaining 3 Toyota Land Cruisers.

He stated that Collector Preventive detained the above-said vehicles and referred the matter to the Collector Adjudication-1 for adjudication. The Collector Preventive announced order without hearing counsel for the petitioners.

Citing Chairman Federal Board of Revenue, Collector of Customs Adjudication-1, Collector of Customs Preventive as respondents, petitioners pleaded the court to declare that act of the respondents as illegal, mala-fide and arbitrary and direct them to allow re-exporting of above-mentioned vehicles.

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