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Two more vehicles belonging to Qatari royals seized in Islamabad

byCT Report
28/09/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The police on Friday took possession of two luxury vehicles allegedly belonging to the Qatari royal family from outside a warehouse.

According to a police official, the cars were found in mysterious circumstances within the limits of the Bani Gala police station. The police claim that Irfan Siddiqui, the warehouse manager, confirmed that the cars belong to the Qatari royal family.

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Earlier this week, at least 21 non custom paid luxury vehicles – all belonging to the Qatari royal family – were recovered from the parking lot of a dairy farm in Rawat owned by Saifur Rehman, a former chairman of the now defunct Ehtesaab Bureau.

The investigation in seizure of 21 non-customs paid luxury vehicles revealed that the import duty applicable on all 50 cars had been waived for a period of three months by the PML-N government via a statutory regulatory order.

However, sources in Customs Department, said that the duty was never paid and the cars never returned to Qatar.

The 21 vehicles were part of a batch of 50 cars imported by Qatari royals three years ago for hunting purposes. The remaining vehicles are suspected to be in the use of prominent personalities.

The Qatar Embassy in Islamabad has confirmed the ownership of the cars.

According to the source, the Customs Department suspects that some of the vehicles had been in the use of the Sharif family. At least one of the cars was recovered from Maryam Nawaz’s son, Junaid Safdar, the source said.

The driver of the vehicle, who was arrested when the car was seized, had provided the tip-off about the location of the other vehicles. The manager of the dairy farm has asked for time to provide the legal paperwork for the cars.

Sources further said that Customs officers have given him three days. Failure to provide legal documentation will result in the registration of a criminal case, they added.

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