Customs retrieves 21 luxury vehicles from Rawalpindi

Author: News Desk

Customs department raided a private factory in the Rawalpindi area on Tuesday and recovered 21 luxury vehicles worth 250 million rupees.

The customs officials said that the cars have number plates of embassy, however, Qatar’s Embassy and factory officials failed to provide documentation regarding import or export.

Customs officials said that the vehicles are being transferred to custom house in Islamabad and action is being taken to confiscate them.

Speaking to a private TV channel,Qatar’s Ambassador Saqr Bin Mubarak Al Mansouri said that the vehicles have been legally brought to Pakistan.

He said that these vehicles belong to Qatar’s ruling family, and have been brought here in accordance with the Pakistani laws.

Published in Daily Times, September 26th 2018.

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