Hai Phong port customs look for owner of Rolls-Royce unclaimed for one year

Customs authorities in Hai Phong City’s Dinh Vu Port are looking for the owner of a Rolls-Royce car that has remained unclaimed since being imported in July last year.

According to the port customs sub-department, after no individuals or organizations came to collect the vehicle, last December it had posted the first notice to find the owner.

The exporter is Germany’s Hollman International Company, and the recipient is a company with address in the Trung Van urban area in Hanoi.

Mediterranean Shipping Company had transported it.

The automobile is at the port’s Tan Cang International Container Terminal.

A Rolls-Royce Cullinan currently costs over VND40 billion ($1.7 million).

Past cases of abandoned luxury cars have existed in Hai Phong and Da Nang ports.

In 2020 Hai Phong customs auctioned a Ferrari after a public notice failed to find its owner for over 90 days.

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