Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Seizure disposal procedure: magistrate may order delivery, custody, or proclamation to identify claimants for seized property. The Magistrate has authority to order disposal, delivery, custody, or conditional release of property seized by police when the property is not produced before a Criminal Court; if the entitled person is unknown the Magistrate must detain the property and issue a proclamation specifying the articles and requiring claimants to establish their claim within six months from the proclamation date.
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Seizure disposal procedure: magistrate may order delivery, custody, or proclamation to identify claimants for seized property.
The Magistrate has authority to order disposal, delivery, custody, or conditional release of property seized by police when the property is not produced before a Criminal Court; if the entitled person is unknown the Magistrate must detain the property and issue a proclamation specifying the articles and requiring claimants to establish their claim within six months from the proclamation date.
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