Khaleej Times

Seized vehicles set to be auctioned

- Amira Agarib

dubai — The Dubai Police have issued last warning to the owners of 233 confiscate­d cars and 480 motorbikes that their vehicles would be sold in auction, if they did not report to the concerned department­s within one month.

The vehicle owners, who haven’t taken action to release the vehicles even three months after the confiscati­on period is over, are given one month time to solve the reason for impounding. The police have published a declaratio­n of the auction on major English and Arabic dailies.

Major-General Mohammed Saif Al Zafeen, assistant commanderi­n-chief of the Dubai Police for operations, said the police had been in touch with the owners of the vehicles for the last three months, and they were asked to get in touch with the police to do the needful to get their vehicles released.

The police also called on owners of confiscate­d cars or motorbikes to call the police on phone number 050 8990666 or visit www.dubaipolic­e.gov.ae for vehicle informatio­n.

Maj-Gen Al Zafeen said the confiscate­d cars include those with unpaid fines of over Dh6,000, cars unregister­ed for more than three months and those involved in illegal racing. The auction of the cars will be carried out by a committee set up by the police. The committee’s members will include representa­tives from the Dubai Police, the Dubai Municipali­ty, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority, Public Prosecutio­n and other relevant bodies.

The committee is tasked with assessing and fixing the price of confiscate­d cars and ensuring that the cars are not impounded by any other body by coordinati­ng with the relevant authoritie­s in the emirate.

Maj-Gen Al Zafeen noted that the owners of the seized vehicles have to contact the police after the expiry of legal grace period to release the vehicles.

He said that according to the procedures, the Dubai Police will notify the vehicle owner in order to release it and will also inform the creditors to take the necessary action to reserve their rights within 30 days after publishing the list of the vehicles in the media.

“As part of our concept of transparen­cy, the committee deals with a group of auction companies and then will evaluate the vehicles to get the best prices,” said Maj-Gen Al Zafeen.

amira@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? File photo ?? Owners of impounded cars are given one-month time after the declaratio­n of auction to release their cars. —
File photo Owners of impounded cars are given one-month time after the declaratio­n of auction to release their cars. —

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