KHALID YOUSUF MALIK versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 Customs Act (IV of 1969), Section 156 (l) (8) contained drug paraphernalia to show that the accused was in a hotel with all three foreign co-accused. Lived in. He was borne by a fake name and his expenses for climbing and staying in a hotel, in which case he was allegedly not entitled to bail, even though the accused had been in jail for more than 12 months, on bail due to delay. Could not be released. He was found to be a dangerous offender within the meaning of section 497 (1), CCP Bell was denied the accused accordingly.
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