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(1)to inspect the body of the injured person with his consent, or to inspect the body of the alleged offender, or to inspect articles or locations which may bear evidence, and to produce photographs, maps, or drawings, or to reproduce or print fingerprints, palms, or footprints, and to record all details which may cast light upon the case;

(2)to search in order to find articles of which the possession constitutes an offence, or which have been obtained through the commission of an offence, or which have been used or are suspected to have been used in the commission of an offence, or which may be used as evidence, but the provisions of this Code dealing with searches must be observed;

(3)to summons possessors of articles which may be used as evidence, but the summonsed persons are not required to come in person and shall be deemed to have observed the summonses upon having sent the articles according thereto;

(4)to seize the articles discovered or sent as said in subsections (2) and (3).

Section133.An inquiry official has the power to summons an injured person or any person whose statement is reasonably believed to