20 luxury cars recovered from former PML-N senator's warehouse

Vehicles have been in storage for four or five years, says Rehman

The cars have been in storage at the warehouse for four or five years, says Rehman. PHOTO: EXPRESS

At least 20 luxury vehicles were recovered from a warehouse reportedly owned by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Saifur Rehman's warehouse on Tuesday, reported Express News.

Sources in Customs said the vehicles were traced to a foreign consulate and no paperwork was provided upon request. The vehicles were then impounded by authorities.

Rehman, speaking from Doha, claimed that "no illegal act has been committed and the place is being used for the storage of cars only".

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The cars have been in storage at the warehouse for four or five years, the former senator added.

"The recovered cars belong to Qatar’s Sheikh Jasim bin Hamad, which have been brought for hunting in the desert and the clearance for which is received from the Foreign Office." Rehman further clarified.

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Qatar’s consulate responded on Tuesday and stated that the former PML-N Senator currently has 26 cars in his possession, which are owned by Qatar and stored in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.
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