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Police return 538 seized vehicles to owners

Police return 538 seized vehicles to owners
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The city police returned 538 seized vehicles to their owners during the sixth phase of the 'Vehicle Return Mela'. This initiative aims to help citizens retrieve vehicles that were stuck in legal or procedural limbo, preventing further deterioration of the assets.

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The program reduces the burden on police stations and helps citizens recover personal property that would otherwise be lost to decay.

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As many as 538 vehicles which were seized in connection to various Law and Order, traffic and crime, and were lying in various police stations were handed over to their rightful owners after completion of all procedures in the sixth phase of Vehicle Return Mela held at Police Barracks in the city on Tuesday.

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The report is a straightforward account of a public service initiative by local law enforcement.

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