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After seven years, Delhi city police want to dispose of trivial items

They have now come out with a proclamation asking the owners of the articles and 63 unclaimed vehicles to take them away within six months by approaching courts along with proof of ownership.

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A broken suitcase, a purse with Rs100, a bag full of old clothes, four plastic covers, four nuts, six iron chairs without seats and four bags of screws.
    
These articles, which are among 55 other objects, may be small or rubbish for you, but law-keepers at Saraswati Vihar police station are zealously guarding them for the past seven years waiting for their owners to claim the items.
    
They have now come out with a proclamation asking the owners of the articles and 63 unclaimed vehicles to take them away within six months by approaching courts along with proof of ownership.
    
"We have seized these articles and vehicles during investigations in various cases during the past seven years. Nobody has claimed them. Now, we have come out with a proclamation," a senior police official said.
    
The proclamation was made under section 67 of the Delhi Police Act of 1978, he said.
    
The other unclaimed articles include two fans, an iron bucket, a wooden bench, a chair, a bag, a TV cover and a cycle rickshaw, the official said, adding the briefcases numbering six tops the list of such objects.
    
Out of the 63 unclaimed vehicles, 34 are scooters, 14 motorcycles, 12 cars, a truck, a TSR and a van.

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