February 04, 2020
Even after cases have been settled, people are not willing to take their vehicles back. One has to go to the court to obtain a release order. I think the vehicles have been lying here since 1992, said a police official at the Phase I police station, where around 350 vehicles have been parked, providing an ugly sight. One of the police officials said, The count of twowheelers is more as they are seized under Section 207 of the Motor Vehicle Act when the owner doesnt have proper documents. In theft cases, owners do not want to take back their vehicles after they had been recovered. They simply refuse to claim them as the vehicles have lost their utility to time. Still, these vehicles manage to attract thieves, who prefer taking their batteries and wheels if they are in a good condition.”
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- Publication Name:The Times of India
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