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purpose of purchasing a Honey Order for transmission to
the Hoshiarpur District or, in the snort space of time
of a few minutes which elapsed between the receipt of
the Money by him, (Muhamed Akbar), from Alim Khan in
payment of the orders, to have hatched so intricate a design for the latter's detriment by producing at a moment's notice spurious receipts, by hastily concealing the money, and hiding up the transaction entirely for
two months. The slightest reflection would, it seems to
your Committee, have shown Muhamed Akbar that his
scheme was attended with great personal risk for he
would realize that, within a reasonable time, the letter
sent by the Official Administrator to the Commissioner
Hoshiarpur District advising the latter of the despatch
of the money to him, must be, if that money did not
reach him, productive of an answer from him to the
effect that no money had been received and that, upon
receipt by the Official Administrator of such a letter,
enquiry would be at once made as to the apparent non-
-transmission of the money in question, when Mr. Alim
Khan being able to produce the receipts signed or initial
-led by himself (Muhamed Akbar) which would be without
much difficulty traced back to him he (Akbar) would, if
they were spurious, find himself hoisted with his own
petard.
Your Committee is not prepared to assert that it would
have been absolutely impossible for Muhamed Akbar to
have obtained unused receipts although lir. Dixon states
that none of these forms (which are consecutively audit-
-numbered) are missing and it is, of course, conceivable
that such receipts could be forged, not however without
fear of subsequent detection when the audit numbers were
compared; but both these ideas your Committee is dispos-
-ed to brush aside as not within the range of reasonable
possibility.
With
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