MUHAMMAD TARIQ versus MALIK GOHAR REHMAN
Volunteer confession after admitting the accused after arrest of the accused, Section 497 Criminal Code (XLV of 1860), Section 411/420/458/471 Crimes Against Property (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VI 1979), Section 14 bail. The statement was made and his co-accused was also involved in many other cases of this nature and it seemed that he was a habitual offender who had reasonable grounds to believe the suspect's suspicious behavior. Made it appear that the accused is linked to the crime. The accused whom he was charged with was the original accused, for example, and the crime was committed and said that the accused was guaranteed by the trial court, the role of the co-accused in the commission of the crime. In keeping with this, self-notices were issued as to why their bail should not be revoked
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