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(1) Where a police officer making an
investigation has reason to believe that any property is derived or obtained, directly or indirectly, as a result
of a criminal activity or from the commission of any offence, he may, with the approval of the
Superintendent of Police or Commissioner of Police, make an application to the Court or the Magistrate
exercising jurisdiction to take cognizance of the offence or commit for trial or try the case, for the
attachment of such property.
(2) If the Court or the Magistrate has reasons to believe, whether before or after taking evidence, that
all or any of such properties are proceeds of crime, the Court or the Magistrate may issue a notice upon
such person calling upon him to show cause within a period of fourteen days as to why an order of
attachment shall not be made.
(3) Where the notice issued to any person under sub-section (2) specifies any property as being held by
any other person on behalf of such person, a copy of the notice shall also be served upon such other person.
(4) The Court or the Magistrate may, after considering the explanation, if any, to the show-cause notice
issued under sub-section (2) and the material fact available before such Court or Magistrate and after giving
a reasonable opportunity of being heard to such person or persons, may pass an order of attachment, in
respect of those properties which are found to be the proceeds of crime:
Provided that if such person does not appear before the Court or the Magistrate or represent his case
before the Court or Magistrate within a period of fourteen days specified in the show-cause notice, the
Court or the Magistrate may proceed to pass the ex parte order.
(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (2), if the Court or the Magistrate is of the
opinion that issuance of notice under the said sub-section would defeat the object of attachment or seizure,
the Court or Magistrate may by an interim order passed ex parte direct attachment or seizure of such
property, and such order shall remain in force till an order under sub-section (6) is passed.
(6) If the Court or the Magistrate finds the attached or seized properties to be the proceeds of crime, the
Court or the Magistrate shall by order direct the District Magistrate to rateably distribute such proceeds of
crime to the persons who are affected by such crime.
(7) On receipt of an order passed under sub-section (6), the District Magistrate shall, within a period of
sixty days distribute the proceeds of crime either by himself or authorise any officer subordinate to him to
effect such distribution.
(8) If there are no claimants to receive such proceeds or no claimant is ascertainable or there is any
surplus after satisfying the claimants, such proceeds of crime shall stand forfeited to the Government.
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