Public Auction of Seized Property in Asunción: Vehicles, Machinery and Buildings Available

The National Secretariat for the Administration of Seizure and Commissioned Property (Senabico) invites citizens and residents of Paraguay to participate in their next public auction of seized property, which will take place on October 9.

On this occasion, buildings, agricultural machinery, cars from various brands and other high-value items will be offered. Interested parties will be able to explore the goods on display from 2 to 8 October, prior to the auction, in the different enabled deposits.

At the auction, attendees will be able to find a varied range of goods, including agricultural machinery, truck tract, cars and vans from renowned brands such as Porsche, Dodge, Lamborghini, Audi, Mercedes Benz, Ford and Toyota.

There will also be motorcycles, including iconic models such as Vespa, as well as boats, quads, karts and bicycles. Real estates located in Asunción and Salto del Guairá will be offered, available on display by appointment.

Those interested will have the opportunity to observe the property in the days leading up to the auction until 8 October, between 08:30 and 13:00 hours. The exhibitions will be held in different warehouses, such as the Barakah warehouse in Limpio, where trucks and agricultural implements will be shown, and the Senabico Saxony warehouse in Asunción, where the vehicles will be. In addition, recreational goods can be seen at the Martincich Deposit, in the Santísima Trinidad neighborhood.

Senabico’s mission is to conserve the value of the assets and maintain its productivity for the benefit of society. The institution strives to be specialised, efficient and transparent in the administration of seized property, generating resources that contribute to the prevention of punishable acts, rehabilitation of addicts and social reintegration.

For more information about the auction and access the catalogue, you can visit this link. In addition, interested parties can contact +595(0)21-603360 or WhatsApp +595(0)974-521-205.