Government planning a crackdown on non-customized paid autos
Quetta Customs has declared that within the next months, it’ll tighten down on non-custom-paid automobiles within the Balochistan city and along the Afghan border. Action also will be taken against car shops participating in the trade of NCP vehicles, consistent with customs officials.
According to the Balochistan customs head collector, first information reports (FIRs) are going to be filed over the possession of non-custom-paid automobiles. The action is being performed in response to the federal and federal ombudsman directives.
During the July-January period, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) confiscated Rs11.2 billion in non-custom paid automobiles, consistent with the FBR. During the amount July-January 2020/2021, a complete of Rs35 billion in smuggled items was seized, compared to Rs22 billion within the previous year’s similar period.
According to the FBR, the worth of things seized within the first seven months of this financial year is almost like the entire worth of confiscated commodities within the previous financial year, which was Rs36 billion.