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 seized, in so far as they can be sent, to the warrant issuer or other official designated in the warrant.

In the event that another official than an inquiry official has conducted a search without a warrant, he shall send the record, list, and articles to any inquiry official or authority that wants them.

As regards a letter, postcard, telegram, printed material, or other document which is sent by post or telegraph from or to an alleged offender or accused, and is not yet delivered, if an authority wants it for the sake of an inquiry, preliminary examination, trial, or other activity according to this Code, he shall apply to a court for an order directing a postal or telegraphic authority to send the document forth.

If the Director General of the Royal Siamese Police Department or commissioner of a province finds that such document is wanted to be used for the said activity, he has the power to ask an authority in the postal or telegraphic service to isolate the document pending an order from the court.

The provisions of this section do not apply to correspondences between an alleged offender or accused and his attorney-at-law.