Overview
- Aprad offered 159 lots at the Sept. 18 event, drawing about 3,900 registered participants from every province and the City of Buenos Aires.
- The catalog ranged from a new cellphone with a 25,000-peso base to a house in Funes starting at 50 million pesos, plus more than 120 vehicles and four properties.
- Authorities say three prior auctions under the current administration raised 2,326 million pesos used for victim compensation, social programs and Aprad operations.
- Journalistic reports note many items on offer originate from narcotrafficking investigations, underscoring the program’s crime-disruption focus.
- Beyond sales, some seized vehicles and goods are reassigned to the police, the penitentiary service and educational or charitable institutions, with the next auction planned for Rosario in early 2026 and a target of two to three per year.