Cyberabad Police Earned Rs. 6.5 Cr By Auctioning Seized Vehicles

Hyderabad, Sept 13 (Maxim News): Cyberabad Police has auctioned 11,500 seized vehicles at different police stations  in the Cyberbad Police Commissionerate limits in 12 installments so far and earned Rs. 6.50 crores collected by auctioning the vehicles.  

The Cyberbad Commissioner of Police, Stephen Ravindra said that abandoned and unclaimed vehicles seized in various cases have been auctioned in all police stations under its area.  He said that three notices have also been issued regarding about 5,000 more vehicles under the jurisdiction soon they will also be auctioned. 

He said that there are more than 4000 abandoned and unclaimed vehicles in the jurisdiction of Cyberabad Commissionerate in Law & Order and Traffic Police Stations and notices regarding them will also be issued soon. 

All the details regarding the vehicles have been included on the website www.cyberabadpolice.gov.in . The vehicle owners who have objections are advised to contact the concerned police station officials with the verification documents related to their vehicles within a six-month time limit.

For details please contact Revenue Inspector MTO-2, N. Veeralingam at Cell No: 9490617317. (Maxim News)


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