Saturday 30 March 2013

auto Customs Director General in Cairo

Alent General Administration of Customs cars in Cairo for the establishment of an auction to sell 210 cars next March, including more than 30 cars were in possession of an official third-party senior officials and government in the era of the former regime, and which have been returned to the customs office after the January 25 revolution.

He estimated Kilani Abdul Salam Kilani auto Customs Director General in Cairo, the expected value of the auction of more than 10 million pounds, adding that the auction will bring together many of the luxury car brands Porsche and Mercedes, Hummer and BMW.

He said he is equipped cars in preparation for the presentation and disclosure in the public auction, stressing that the announcement of the auction will be in the official gazette,

He pointed out that owners can cars offered at auction, check received or re-exported (regularization) before the hearing after paying all fines owed, pointing out that he does not display the car for sale only after notifying the owner or their agents four notifications consecutive.

Osama Sami adds Director of Technical Office for Customs cars in Cairo that cars will be delivered to those who anchored them after paying the auction the entire value of the car, as they can choose to hand the final traffic notifications they can extract their licenses run the car.

The Kelani that Customs cars Cairo Situated in the capital it receives all the cars that are tuned for violating the validity of security as well as cars stored Circuits customs and older for the neglected. And yet study Parking address owners by law articles 126 and 127 of the Customs Act No. 63 of 66 and is displayed selling auctioned according to the market price. shall be notified the General Authority for Government Services were cars to be displayed for sale and is classified and determine Modellatha knowing body and determine the price basis for sale and sold the highest price according to the bidding public, explaining that these auctions contribute to revive the public treasury.

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