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94 CAP. 16] Penal Code CHAPTER XXXIReceiving Property Stolen or Unlawfully Obtained and Like Offences311.-(1) Any person who receives or retains any chattel, money,valuable security or other property whatsoever, knowing or havingreason to believe the same to have been feloniously stolen, taken, extorted,obtained or disposed of, is guilty of a felony, and is liable toimprisonment for ten years.(2) Any person who receives or retains any chattel, money, valuablesecurity or other property whatsoever, knowing or having reason tobelieve the same to have been unlawfully taken, obtained, convertedor disposed of in a manner which constitutes a misdemeanour, is guiltyof a misdemeanour and is liable to the same punishment as the offenderby whom the property was unlawfully obtained, converted or disposed of.312.-(1) Any person who-(a) has been detained» as a result of the exercise of the powers conferredby section 24 of the Criminal Procedure Code and is foundin possession of, or conveying in any manner, anything whichmay be reasonably suspected of having been stolen or otherwiseunlawfully acquired; or(b) is found1 by any-police officer in possession of or having controlover any property which may, having regard to all the circumstances,be reasonably suspected of having been stolen orotherwise unlawfully acquiredmay be charged with being in possession of, or conveying, or havingcontrol over, as the case may be, the property which is suspected ofhaving been stolen or otherwise unlawfully acquired and shall, if he failsto satisfy the Court that he did not steal or otherwise unlawfully acquirethe property, be guilty of the offence ;with which he is charged and beliable, on conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding threeyears.Penal Code [CAP. 16 95(2) For the purposes of this section "unlawfully acquired" means acquiredin circumstances which constitute a criminal offence under anywritten law and also' means acquired-(a) as consideration of any sale, barter or other disposition of anyproperty so unlawfully acquired; or(b) by way of purchase with funds, the whole or any part of whichwas so unlawfully acquired.(3) In proceedings for an offence under this section-(a) the accused shall not be entitled to acquittal by reason only ofthe fact that, on the evidence before the court, he could havebeen charged with, or convicted of, theft or other like offencein respect of the property😛rovided that where an accused person is convicted of an offenceunder this section in respect of any property, he shall not be chargedwith or be convicted of an offence of stealing or other like offence inrespect of the same property🙁b) where the court is satisfied that the accused was detained by apolice officer in the exercise of the powers conferred upon himby section 24 of the Criminal Procedure Code the court maypresume that the property found in his possession or being conveyedby him may reasonably be suspected of having been stolenor otherwise unlawfully acquired by him.312A. -(1) The Minister for the time being responsible for legal affairsmay by notice in the