Police confiscated a government ambassador car from Vikas Dubey's house, the brother had bought at auction

Lucknow, 5 July 2020, Sunday

Police have seized a government ambassador and some expensive cars from the house of fugitive gangster Vikas Dubey of Kanpur shootout. The Department of Transportation said the car was bought at auction by Vikas' brother. The registration was completed in May 2019, but since 2014, Vikas Dubey's brother has not even transferred the car. No tax attached to the car has been paid and no transfer charge has been paid.

The car has not been transferred yet

Gangster Vikas Dubey's brother Deep Prakash has seized the government ambassador from Dubey's house. The car was recovered from his home in Lucknow. He drove these vehicles to impose his roar on government officials and to create fear.

The government ambassador's car was confiscated

Lucknow's Krishnanagar police have seized two Ambassador cars. The car number is UP 32 BG 0156. Apart from the two vehicles, police have also seized a bulletproof car. According to police, the government car is registered in someone else's name. The car has been at Vikas Dubey's brother's house for 2 days, but his brother has not found any documents attached to the car.

The car was bought at auction

According to sources, Vikas Dubey's brother bought the two Ambassador cars at an auction held at the Governor's House in 2014. Vikas Dubey drove without fitness for seven years to instill his awe.

The car was registered in the name of the Principal Secretary to the Governor

However, both the cars were registered in the name of the Principal Secretary to the Governor in the RTO on May 10, 2014, UP 32 BG 0156. The car was auctioned off after 10 years of use.

Vikas Dubey went to meet the leaders and officers in this ambassador car. Some officers felt that the government had given the vehicle to Vikas Dubey. Officials also believed that no police officer or RTO team could check his vehicle as it was a development rug.

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