IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr Misc No 16383 of 2009 Ajay Singh, son of late Shyam Sundar Singh, resident of Village – Gopi Garh, P S – Ankorhi Gola, District – Rohtas - Petitioner Versus State of Bihar - Opposite Party ----------- 3 16.07.2009 The petitioner apprehends arrest in Dehri-on-Sone RPF Case No 04 of 2009 instituted under Railway Properties (Unlawful Possession) Act. It is alleged that on information, the RPF personnel seized the trucks allegedly loaded with iron scraps. On inspection, they found substantial quantity of Railway iron goods therein such as fish plates etc. The drivers disclosed the name of the petitioner as the Kabariwala from where the trucks were loaded. On behalf of petitioner, it is submitted that petitioner is a student of BA Part I and has nothing to do with the business. The business is of one Arun Kumar Singh who is closely related and who has also claimed the despatch of the two trucks and filed a complaint against the RPF personnel in that regard. Petitioner does not claim to have anything to do with the said business. He is being pursued by the police merely on the confessional statement of the drivers. As petitioner has nothing do with the business, he is unable to produce any paper in respect of the said goods which is to be produced by his cousin Arun Kumar Singh who has claimed those consignments. In the facts aforesaid, the petitioner abovenamed is directed to surrender before the Court below within 4 weeks from today and if he does so, he shall be released on bail, during investigation, on 2 his furnishing bonds of Rs 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Railway Judicial Magistrate, Gaya in Dehri-on-Sone R P F Case No 04 of 2009 subject to all conditions as laid down in Section 438 (2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. M.E.H./ (Navaniti Prasad Singh)