You bought a used vehicle and the bailiff is enforcing unpaid debts by the previous keeper.
The registered address of the vehicle is wrong.
You changed address after receiving a PCN.
You could be a victim of an ANPR camera.
When you attract a parking ticket (PCN) the council must send a Notice to Owner to enable the registered keeper to name the driver.
If you did not get one, then appeal the PCN on the grounds you did not get a Notice to Owner (NTO).
You appeal the PCN on the grounds you did not get a Notice to Owner (NTO).
Make a claim and recover the vehicle under paragraph 66 of Schedule 12 of the Tribunals Courts and Enforcement Act 2007, because the address on the warrant is wrong, and that is evidence you could not have been given the Notice of Enforcement.
Or, see if you can lawfully remove the wheel clamp.
Make an third party claim followed by a claim under section 3 of the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977.
Here is how to bring a claim.
The warrant of control is in the name of the debtor. Never in the name of the vehicle.