MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): The Azad Kashmir government has recently announced a public auction of a variety of items, ranging from old departmental vehicles, two-number plates, tempered vehicles, and motorcycles that have been seized by the police.
According to a notification issued by the Services and General Administration Department, the public auction will take place within the office timings from February 17 to 26 February 2025.
The auction will be opened to eligible individuals who may register and view the vehicles at respective places, including behind the Prime Minister Secretariat in Muzaffarabad and adjacent to the Model Police Station in Civil Secretariat Chhatar.
The sealed bids shall be received on February 27, 2025, at 11:30 a.m. at the Auction House, and will be opened at 11:45 a.m. on the same day.
It is a golden chance for citizens and businesses alike to purchase peculiar items at very low prices. The auction will be attended by various potential buyers who truly value the quality products.
As per reports, the auction will feature cars used by government departments, which might be a good choice for people seeking reliable and well-conditioned cars.
Also, the addition of two-number plates, tempered cars, and police-seized motorcycles brings a dash of thrill to the auction. These products are bound to attract huge interest from collectors and enthusiasts.
This move by the Azad Kashmir government to auction these goods in a public auction is an excellent step toward transparent disposal of these goods, along with generating income for the state.
It’s a positive outcome for the government and also for the participants. If you’re interested in taking part, make sure to watch out for further details on the times, locations, and dates.
This step by the government of Azad Kashmir is similar to other public auctions conducted by government departments, e.g., the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), which regularly auction off goods and vehicles that have been confiscated.
Such auctions are an excellent chance for citizens to buy items at market prices, along with encouraging transparency and accountability in government transactions.