Image Representing Nagpur Police to Auction 778 Unclaimed Vehicles in Partnership with MSTC

Nagpur Police to Auction 778 Unclaimed Vehicles in Partnership with MSTC

Nagpur Police, in collaboration with MSTC Ltd, will auction 778 unclaimed vehicles left at traffic divisions. Owners have seven days to raise claims before the auction proceeds.

by Nagpur Trends Team | Published on 2025-05-16 15:38:51

Nagpur, India: In a move to clear space and dispose of long-abandoned vehicles, the Nagpur Police have joined hands with MSTC Ltd, a Central Government enterprise, to auction 778 unclaimed vehicles lying at various traffic division premises across the city.

The announcement was made by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Archit Chandak, who confirmed that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed with MSTC to carry out the auction through a transparent and digital platform.

A list of these unclaimed vehicles has been uploaded to the official Nagpur Police website under the notice titled “Unclaimed Vehicles for Auction – Dated 14 May 2025.” Vehicle owners have been given seven days from the publication of the notice to claim ownership by contacting the concerned traffic division or the traffic department.

Important Information for Vehicle Owners:

The initiative is aimed at efficiently disposing of vehicles that have remained unclaimed for years, clearing up valuable space at police stations and reducing administrative burden. The auction process is expected to be fully digital and transparent under MSTC’s supervision.