Hualien Enforcement Branch Auctions Trucks and Excavator, Initiates First-Ever Drone Footage
The Hualien Branch of the Administrative Enforcement Agency will auction three trucks and an excavator seized by prosecutors on April 28, utilizing drone footage for movables for the first time.
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Central News Agency
(Central News Agency reporter Li Xianfeng, Hualien County, 22nd) The Hualien District Prosecutors Office investigated a case involving three suspects violating the Waste Disposal Act and seized three trucks and one excavator. The Hualien Branch of the Administrative Enforcement Agency under the Ministry of Justice is conducting an auction for these items. The branch deployed a drone specifically to take aerial shots of the auction items, and public bidding will open on the morning of the 28th.
To declare its determination to combat illegal acts and uphold justice, the Hualien Branch once again partnered with the Taiwan Hualien District Prosecutors Office. The seized items from the investigation are being auctioned and liquidated with the assistance of the administrative enforcement branch, which has rich marketing and auction experience. This helps enhance investigation efficiency, improve confiscation outcomes, protect the rights of defendants, optimize the custody of goods, and enforce due process.
The Hualien Branch stated that this time, a drone was specially deployed to capture aerial footage of the auction items, setting a precedent for aerial photography of "movable property." This allows interested members of the public to understand the condition of the items from different perspectives.
The Hualien Branch reminded the public that the auction will open for registration starting at 9:10 AM on the 28th, with the deadline at 9:50 AM. Bidders must register to receive a number plate to participate. This auction has a set reserve price, and the highest bidder who reaches or exceeds the reserve price will win. After winning, in addition to paying the auction price in full with cash on the spot, the buyer must also pay the appraisal fees for the auctioned items.
Regarding the appraisal fee amounts and other detailed auction conditions, the Hualien Branch stated that the public can refer to the auction announcement information (https://gov.tw/i8B).
(Central News Agency reporter Li Xianfeng, Hualien County, 22nd) The Hualien District Prosecutors Office investigated a case involving three suspects violating the Waste Disposal Act and seized three trucks and one excavator. The Hualien Branch of the Administrative Enforcement Agency under the Ministry of Justice is conducting an auction for these items. The branch deployed a drone specifically to take aerial shots of the auction items, and public bidding will open on the morning of the 28th.
To declare its determination to combat illegal acts and uphold justice, the Hualien Branch once again partnered with the Taiwan Hualien District Prosecutors Office. The seized items from the investigation are being auctioned and liquidated with the assistance of the administrative enforcement branch, which has rich marketing and auction experience. This helps enhance investigation efficiency, improve confiscation outcomes, protect the rights of defendants, optimize the custody of goods, and enforce due process.
The Hualien Branch stated that this time, a drone was specially deployed to capture aerial footage of the auction items, setting a precedent for aerial photography of "movable property." This allows interested members of the public to understand the condition of the items from different perspectives.
The Hualien Branch reminded the public that the auction will open for registration starting at 9:10 AM on the 28th, with the deadline at 9:50 AM. Bidders must register to receive a number plate to participate. This auction has a set reserve price, and the highest bidder who reaches or exceeds the reserve price will win. After winning, in addition to paying the auction price in full with cash on the spot, the buyer must also pay the appraisal fees for the auctioned items.
Regarding the appraisal fee amounts and other detailed auction conditions, the Hualien Branch stated that the public can refer to the auction announcement information (https://gov.tw/i8B).