If what you say about your actions and that your valid insurance is true, this all sounds very odd.
A police officer has to have reasonable grounds to believe that the driver is uninsured or was not driving in accordance with their driving licence.
If your vehicle has been seized for this reason the driver should have received a form 3708 seizure notice. Did you get one of these?
As you produced written evidence that the car was insured within the 7-day period usually allowed, the police officer did not then have "reasonable grounds to suspect that the driver was uninsured" so your car should have been released without payment.
As you now face the prospect of dealing with an uncooperative police officer, and concerning the fine and 6 points, an intransigent DVLA, if your attempts at trying to get this put right within the next 7 days or so are unsuccessful I advise you to contact a solicitor who is active in motoring defence matters.
A useful website with some FAQ's( not promoting their services)
https://www.pattersonlaw.co.uk/faqs-categories/no-insurance-faqs/
Edited by focussed on 17/06/2020 at 21:01
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