Timboroa and Kiganjo Police Stations, through auctioneers, have announced the auction of unclaimed properties that have been lying idle at the stations.
Through a Gazette notice, auctioneers revealed that the vehicles and motorcycles would be sold to the highest bidders if they are not collected by the before the deadline.
“Notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya and following authorities and order under the Miscellaneous Application Case No. E48 of 2023, in the Senior Principal Magistrate’s Court at Eldama Ravine, to the owners of motor vehicles and any other items which are lying at Timboroa Police Station, to collect the said properties,” read the notice in part.
The owners of the vehicles have seven days from January 15 to pay all accumulated storage charges and any other incidental costs incurred.
Failure by the owners to collect the said properties in the window provided, Timboroa Police Station through Windsor House Auctioneers shall sell by way of public auction on expiry of a thirty-day notice in effect from January 15
Some of the models put up for sale include Honda CRV, Nissan Sunny, Burnt Shell Nissan Matatu, and several Toyota models.
Another notice was issued following an order under Miscellaneous Application No. E353 of 2024 to owners of unclaimed at Kiganjo Police Station.
The owners were urged to collect the said items 30 days from January 6, upon payment of all accumulated costs.
“Failure to which Ikimwanya Auctioneers are authorised to sell them through public auction without any other notice nor reference to the owner,” the notice warned.
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