: Tuesday, 30 September 2025 2:34 pm
Noida . As part of the Operation Clean-2 campaign operated under Police Commissionerate Gautam Buddha Nagar, the police station face-3 police have taken a major action and auctioned unclaimed vehicles and made significant contribution to the government treasury. Before starting the auction process, all the vehicles were appropriately evaluated by the Transport Department, Gautam Buddha Nagar. A total of 15 participants participated in the auction, in which the most bidding was installed by a participant named Akil of 22 lakh 1 thousand.
Apart from this, the liquor stock seized in police station Haja was also disposed of, causing an additional income of 4,10,000. Overall, the police disposed of 26,11,400 goods and deposited it in government revenue. ACP First Central Noida, Police Station Incharge Phase-3 and other police officers were also present at the inspection site.
Officials said the purpose of Operation Clean-2 aims to not only vacate the location by disposing of junk vehicles, abandoned vehicles and seized vehicles lying in the city, but also to use the revenue derived from it in public interest.
The Police Commissionerate believes that such campaigns not only improve the beauty and traffic system of the city, but also help in crime control, as unclaimed vehicles are often feared to be used in criminal activities.
This auction of Thana Phase-3 police is considered to be one of the largest auctions ever, which has once again proved the efficiency of the police administration.
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According to police officials, a total of 218 vehicles were auctioned in the police station premises on Saturday 29 September 2025 on the order of the Honorable Court. The action was taken under the supervision of DCP Central Noida and ADCP Central Noida.
Web Title-Operation Clean-2: Auction of 218 Abandoned Vehicles Generates Revenue of Over 26 Lakh Rupees
