Commissioner of Police Shankabratha Bagchi handovers vehicles to the rightful owners during the 'Vehicle Returning Mela' organised at the Police Barracks in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday.

Commissioner of Police Shankabratha Bagchi handovers vehicles to the rightful owners during the ‘Vehicle Returning Mela’ organised at the Police Barracks in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday.
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As many as 413 vehicles seized by personnel from the traffic, law and order, and crime wings of the city police in various cases were handed over to their rightful owners during a ‘Vehicle Return Mela’ organised by the city police at the Police Barracks, on Tuesday.

Speaking on the occasion, Commissioner of Police Shankhabrata Bagchi said that in many instances, vehicle owners were unable to retrieve their seized vehicles from courts due to various difficulties. As a result, these vehicles remain unused for long periods, leading to deterioration and a significant loss in value. To address this issue and to ensure owners do not incur additional expenses, the city police have initiated this special ‘Vehicle Return Mela.’ Vehicles are returned to their owners free of cost, in the interest of the public.


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