Quetta Customs has pronounced that before long, it will fix down on non-exclusively paid autos in the Balochistan city and along the Afghan boundary.
Move will likewise be made against vaehicle shops taking an interest in the exchange of NCP vehicles, as indicated by customs authorities.
As indicated by the Balochistan customs head authority, first data reports (FIRs) will be documented over the ownership of non-exceptionally paid cars. The activity is being acted in light of the national government and bureaucratic ombudsman orders.
During the July-January period, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) seized Rs11.2 billion in non-exceptionally paid vehicles, as per the FBR.
During the period July-January 2020/2021, a sum of Rs35 billion in carried things was seized, contrasted with Rs22 billion in the earlier year's comparative period.
As per the FBR, the worth of things seized in the initial seven months of this financial year is almost identical to the entire worth of seized items in the past monetary year, which was Rs36 billion.


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