The Custodian of Enemy Property for India (CEPI), under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, has decided to sell enemy properties located in different states of the country through an e-auction. A notification to this effect has been issued.

According to the notification, a total of 32 enemy properties will be auctioned on January 28, 2026, through the e-auction platform of government agency MSTC. These properties are located in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Port Blair (Andaman and Nicobar Islands), and Tripura.

Among them, four enemy properties situated in West Tripura district of Tripura have been included in the auction list. Sources said these properties are located along the Assam–Agartala road in the North Champamura/Briddhanagar and Joynagar areas, falling under Jirania, Khayerpur, and Purba Barjala tehsils.

Interested bidders must register on the MSTC portal by paying a one-time registration fee of ₹1,180, which will remain valid for one year. In addition, bidders are required to deposit the prescribed Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) for each property. Details regarding the location of the properties, reserve price, and inspection schedule are available in the auction catalogue.

The notification further stated that the highest bidder must deposit 25 percent of the total bid amount within 30 days of issuance of the Letter of Acceptance, and the remaining 75 percent within the next 90 days. After full payment is made, a sale certificate for the concerned property will be issued.

For more detailed information, interested bidders have been advised to visit the MSTC e-auction portal and the official website of CEPI.