Vehicles seized for traffic violations should be auctioned if the owners fail to come forward within 30 days instead of the current one year, the Ministry of Public Security said at a recent meeting.
Police across the country stored nearly 137,000 unclaimed vehicles, including 722 cars, between 2013 and September 2019 (Photo: baogiaothong.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Vehicles seized for trafficviolations should be auctioned if the owners fail to come forward within 30days instead of the current one year, the Ministry of Public Security said at arecent meeting organised by the National Assembly’s Legal Affairs Committee inHanoi.
The move would free up warehouse space and avoid waste,participants heard.
Deputy Minister Nguyen Duy Ngoc said police across the country storednearly 137,000 unclaimed vehicles, including 722 cars, between 2013 andSeptember 2019.
Due to the long time in storage, 37,000 vehicles were damaged, hesaid.
Tien Phong (Vanguard) online newspaper quoted Ngoc as sayingthat 32 localities had to hire warehouses to store the seized vehicles becauseexisting facilities could not meet the demand.
He recommended allowing the private sector to build facilities tostore impounded vehicles and charge fees to reduce pressure on infrastructureinvestment for the State.
He also said the current legal procedures for auctioning vehicles arecomplicated, including verifying the owner, assessing the vehicle’s value, andensuring the vehicle is not material evidence in a judicial proceeding.
Deputy Minister of Justice Dang Hoang Oanh said if owners fail toreclaim their vehicles within 30 days or if police are unable to establish whothe owners are, the vehicles should be auctioned.
In response to the suggestions, Hoang Thanh Tung, chairman of theLegal Affairs Committee, agreed that steps are needed to deal with vehiclesthat are losing value due to the amount of time they are impounded.
If normal regulations are followed, it will take a lot of time todeal with these vehicles, he added.
Bui Truong Giang, vice chairman of the committee, said unclaimedvehicles are mainly old, degraded and without registration.
Giang said these vehicles should be handled quickly, because they arecosting the Stage budget storage fees.
He agreed with the suggestion to shorten the time for auctioningvehicles as well as simplifying legal procedures for auctions./.
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