DAWOOD KHAN versus STATE
Section 497 Customs Act (I68 of 1968), section 156 (1) (8) bail, the denial of the accused was caught red-handed while smuggling large quantities of prohibited goods into the country and it cannot be said, In situations where there is no reasonable basis. Available to show the complexity of the suspects Permanent Counsel admits that despite the increase in the conviction of trafficking in 1988 for up to 14 years, the risk of smuggling had increased, not to be outdone, as it certainly did. The enforcement and not only the rigor of the sentence, which would prevent the crime case from being unable to be granted bail, was granted a bail application dismissed.
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