The Collectorate of Customs (Enforcement), Quetta, has seized non-custom-paid (NCP) vehicles valued at approximately Rs. 81 million after foiling a significant smuggling attempt. The operation marks a major success in the department’s ongoing efforts to curb illicit movement of vehicles across the region.
Acting on credible information from the Chief Collector (Enforcement), Islamabad, a customs team conducted a targeted raid on a godown located along the Main RCD Highway in Mastung. During the raid, officers recovered 11 NCP vehicles parked inside the premises. The seized vehicles include four Prius cars, two Aqua cars, one CH-R, one Honda Vezel, one Nissan 350-Z, one Corolla Fielder, and one Prado Jeep.
All vehicles have been taken into custody for further legal action under the Customs Act, 1969.
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has applauded the Quetta Enforcement team for its vigilance and professionalism. FBR reaffirmed its commitment to combating smuggling, protecting national revenue, and ensuring the promotion of lawful trade across Pakistan.