Customs Enforcement in Quetta seized multiple non-customs paid vehicles worth an estimated Rs. 158 million from a showroom on Saryab Road. The operation was intelligence-based.
The confiscated vehicles included a Toyota Revo 2020, three Toyota Land Cruisers, and a Honda Civic Hybrid 2007. All vehicles were non-customs paid, meaning they were imported without paying required duties and taxes.
Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) said this operation underscores the continued commitment of Customs Enforcement Quetta to curb smuggling, safeguard government revenue, and protect the national economy.
In recent months, the FBR has intensified its crackdown on non-customs paid vehicles nationwide. Such vehicles result in revenue losses for the national economy and affect legitimate businesses in the automobile sector.
Customs authorities have conducted similar raids in major cities as part of a nationwide enforcement campaign. The FBR reiterated its resolve to eliminate smuggling, illicit trade, and corrupt practices.
