(1) In every case falling under section 26, and also in
any case where, on an article being offered in pawn, for
sale, or otherwise, to a Pawn Broker, he reasonably
suspects that it has been stolen or otherwise illegally or
clandestinely obtained, the Pawn Broker shall, in the
absence of reasonable excuse, inquire into the name and
address of the person concerned, and seize and detain
such person and the article, if any, and forthwith
communicate to the nearest police station the facts of the
case and shall deliver the person and the article, if any
seized to the police.
(2) A list of properties believed to have been stolen may be delivered by the police to any Pawn Broker licensed under this Act and thereupon it shall be the duty of such Pawn Broker,-
(a) if any article answering the description of any of the properties set forth in any such list is offered to him in pawn, for sale, or otherwise, to proceed in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1); and
(b) if any such article is already in his possession, forthwith to communicate to the nearest police station the facts of the case (including full particulars as to the name and address of the person concerned in the delivery of the article to the Pawn Broker) and also, if so required by the police, to deliver the article to them.
(2) A list of properties believed to have been stolen may be delivered by the police to any Pawn Broker licensed under this Act and thereupon it shall be the duty of such Pawn Broker,-
(a) if any article answering the description of any of the properties set forth in any such list is offered to him in pawn, for sale, or otherwise, to proceed in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1); and
(b) if any such article is already in his possession, forthwith to communicate to the nearest police station the facts of the case (including full particulars as to the name and address of the person concerned in the delivery of the article to the Pawn Broker) and also, if so required by the police, to deliver the article to them.