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24 non-custom paid luxury vehicles worth Rs120m busted in Quetta

December 7, 2020 05:50 PM


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The non-custom paid vehicles worth Rs120million have been busted in Quetta, reported 24NewsHD TV Channel.

A joint team of police, customs and FC conducted the raid on the airport road and confiscated a large number of non-custom paid smuggled cars from a showroom.

A customs official said 24 luxury cars were taken into custody during the raid on the showroom, which was involved in the business of trading non-custom paid vehicles.

Some miscreants tried to create ruckus during the raid but they were subdued by the raiding party as they confiscated the luxury vehicles including Land Cruisers, Inda Car, Crossroad Toyata double car exio and Suzuki V-8.

According to the customs officials, the worth of these cars is Rs120 million.



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