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Delhi Police to start online facility for release of seized vehicles soon

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New Delhi [India], August 18 (ANI): For the convenience of citizens, Delhi Police will soon start an online facility for the release of confiscated vehicles.

Till now, there has been a taxing process and people had to make multiple visits to police stations to release their seized vehicles.

Now, the process is becoming easy with people being able to apply online to release their confiscated vehicles sitting at home.

According to Delhi Police, the facility will be started under the Citizen Service system. Currently, services like theft or loss of goods, FIR viewing, registration of senior citizens, and registration of tenant or servant are available online.

Vehicles are generally seized when documents are not complete or for unauthorized parking.

To release seized vehicles, a vehicle owner has to go to the police station and write an application. After that, the application has to be taken to the concerned ACP office. After the approval of the ACP, the vehicle owner has to come to the police station again with the application. After submitting the application to maalkhana, the vehicle is released.

According to Delhi Police, after the new system comes into force, the process will start after the online application. The process will be like getting police verification done online,

The facility will be started soon. Similarly, Delhi Police is preparing to offer other services online. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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