Overview
- APRAD said Thursday the sign-up list closed at 5,411 people from all 23 provinces and Buenos Aires City.
- The April 16 event will offer 150 lots that include cars, pickups, motorcycles, and a six-seat airplane reported by La Capital as linked to financier Daniel Casanovas.
- Registrants face checks by the provincial Justice Ministry and the Investigations Police, and vehicles will receive blocked titles and new plates to cut ties to past owners.
- Starting prices are set about 50% below market, with live bidding at Rosario’s Salón Metropolitano and public viewing on April 15 and the morning of April 16.
- Four earlier auctions under Governor Maximiliano Pullaro raised more than 3.5 billion pesos, underscoring a sustained push to convert crime-tainted assets into resources.