K.S.BHATT, N.VENKATACHALA
MOHD. KUNLII – Appellant
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STATE OF KARNATAKA – Respondent
( 2 ) ON 22-5-1990, the petitioner who was travelling in a KSRTC Bus, was checked at Bclgaum by the officers of Central Excise Department and five primary gold biscuits valued at Rs. 2,02,100/- were seized, which were found hidden by being tied to his left leg. The Panchas, stated to be experienced in gold trade, opined the gold biscuits were of foreign origin, the said biscuits also had markings of foreign origin, petitioner was not able to explain the licit nature of his acquiring those gold pellets, petitioner's statement was recorded on the same day. Petitioner stated that he knev, hindi and Malayalam languages and had studied upto S. S. L. C. (but failed in the examination ). He staled that one Prakash asked him to carry the gold from Bombay, for a commission of Rs. 500/- per pellet; he also stated that he had brought totalling five gold pellets on two earlier occasions and handed over the gold at Udupi, to the said Prakash; th
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