Hundreds of vehicles, seized in legal battles, are accumulating in Noida’s police station parking lots and public spaces, turning them into scrap junkyards. These vehicles, often in working condition when seized, deteriorate due to exposure, leading to financial losses and environmental concerns. Delays in court permissions and administrative processes hinder timely auctions, exacerbating the congestion.
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