ex-AL MPs
42 luxurious vehicles imported by ex-AL MPs stuck at Ctg Port
Forty-two luxurious vehicles, imported under duty-free privileges by former Awami League MPs, have been lying at Chattogram Port for the past five months, creating complications for the National Board of Revenue (NBR).
The NBR has decided to auction the vehicles as per regulations, following the failure of the ex-MPs to clear the vehicles after the fall of the Awami League government.
This move is expected to generate at least Tk 400 crore in additional revenue for the government.
According to sources, these high-end vehicles have been parked in the port’s car shed since September 14 last year.
Importers were supposed to clear them by October 14 but failed to do so, prompting the port authority to transfer the paperwork for 24 vehicles to the Chattogram Custom House for auction.
The Chattogram Custom House has already requested the importers to pay customs duties totalling Tk 8.5 crore for 24 vehicles. But traders are concerned that the high duties might deter buyers.
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Chittagong Port Authority officials said the vehicles, imported by former MPs using duty-free privileges, remain unclaimed due to the MPs fleeing after the student-led movement that toppled the government.
Deputy Commissioner of Chattogram Customs House Mohammad Saidul Islam said, “If the importers pay the required customs duties, the vehicles will be cleared. Otherwise, they will be auctioned.”
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