Pakistan Customs announces auction of 100 vehicles in Quetta

Pakistan Customs announces auction of 100 vehicles in Quetta

ISLAMABAD, June 19, 2025: Pakistan Customs has officially announced a major public auction of 100 vehicles, scheduled to take place on June 23, 2025 at the Baleli State Warehouse on Airport Road, Quetta.

The auction is being held under the legal framework of the Customs Act, 1969, and will be conducted in strict compliance with all applicable rules and regulations.

According to the official notification issued by Pakistan Customs, a wide variety of vehicles—including both commercial and private cars—will be presented in the auction. These vehicles include popular models from Toyota, Suzuki, and other manufacturers, offering bidders a range of options in terms of size, condition, and engine capacity.

Customs officials stated that the auction is part of a broader effort to dispose of confiscated or non-custom-paid vehicles that have been lawfully seized during anti-smuggling operations. The move not only helps in clearing warehouse space but also contributes to revenue generation for the government.

The auction will include many high-demand vehicles, some of which are listed below:

• Toyota Probox – Chassis No. NCP55-0040580, Model 2005, Color: White

• Suzuki Swift – Reg. No. BNY-819, Chassis No. ZC11S-101699, Engine: 1328cc, Model 2004, Color: Pearl White

• Toyota Land Cruiser Cygnus – Reg. No. BD-7412 (fake), Chassis No. UZJ100-0157336, Engine: 4700cc, Model 2005

• Toyota Hilux Surf SSR-G – Reg. Nos. BF-4259 & BL-5449 (both fake), Engine: 3400cc, Models 2003, Color: Pearl White

• Zamyad Pickup – Reg. No. CIA-566, Chassis No. PL140C72274

• Toyota Fielder – Reg. No. JK-707, Model 2002, Color: Black

Interested participants are advised to carefully inspect the vehicles before placing their bids and ensure compliance with the Customs requirements for registration and documentation. All auctions will be final and conducted transparently to maintain public trust in the process.

Pakistan Customs has urged the public and registered dealers to take advantage of this opportunity and participate actively in the auction. This event is expected to attract significant attention from collectors, traders, and individuals looking for affordable used vehicles.