Customs Department seizes 22 luxury cars


In the pound: Some of the 22 luxury cars seized by the Customs after the owners failed to pay excise duties when they breached duty-free restrictions.

KUALA LUMPUR: The authorities are not impressed with a group of owners of luxury sports cars like Ferrari and Lamboghini, found to have evaded Customs duties amounting to RM17mil.

A total of 22 such cars, valued at RM25.8mil, were confiscated by the Customs Department this month after officers found that the owners had breached Clause 21A of the Customs Duty Order (Exemption) 1988 for not paying the duties.

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