Saravanampatti Police in Coimbatore have urged vehicle owners to claim 73 seized two-wheelers kept at the police station. The vehicles were found abandoned or without proper identification details and have been registered under BNSS provisions.
Coimbatore:
Saravanampatti Police have issued a public notice requesting owners of two-wheelers seized within the station limits to come forward and claim their vehicles with valid documents.
According to the police, around 73 two-wheelers found abandoned in various locations, without registration numbers or with unclear chassis numbers, were seized during inspections conducted within the Saravanampatti police limits.
The vehicles have been registered under Section 106 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and are currently being kept at the Saravanampatti Police Station.
Police officials stated that some of the vehicles may have been left unattended by their owners or could have been reported missing.
Members of the public who believe the seized vehicles belong to them have been asked to visit the Saravanampatti Police Station with relevant ownership documents and identification proofs to claim their vehicles.
The police have urged vehicle owners to verify the details and complete the necessary formalities at the earliest to recover their two-wheelers.
Saravanampatti Police have issued a public notice requesting owners of two-wheelers seized within the station limits to come forward and claim their vehicles with valid documents.
According to the police, around 73 two-wheelers found abandoned in various locations, without registration numbers or with unclear chassis numbers, were seized during inspections conducted within the Saravanampatti police limits.
The vehicles have been registered under Section 106 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and are currently being kept at the Saravanampatti Police Station.
Police officials stated that some of the vehicles may have been left unattended by their owners or could have been reported missing.
Members of the public who believe the seized vehicles belong to them have been asked to visit the Saravanampatti Police Station with relevant ownership documents and identification proofs to claim their vehicles.
The police have urged vehicle owners to verify the details and complete the necessary formalities at the earliest to recover their two-wheelers.