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I think you might be looking for either "seize" or "confiscate"

from Oxford Dictionary of English:

Confiscate
Verb [with object] take or seize (someone's property) with authority: "the guards confiscated his camera"

 

Seize
Verb [with object] take forcible possession of: "army rebels seized an air base"

I think you might be looking for either "seize" or "confiscate"

from Oxford Dictionary of English:

Confiscate
Verb [with object] take or seize (someone's property) with authority: "the guards confiscated his camera"

 

Seize
Verb [with object] take forcible possession of: "army rebels seized an air base"

I think you might be looking for either "seize" or "confiscate"

from Oxford Dictionary of English:

Confiscate
Verb [with object] take or seize (someone's property) with authority: "the guards confiscated his camera"

Seize
Verb [with object] take forcible possession of: "army rebels seized an air base"

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I think you might be looking for either "seize" or "confiscate"

from Oxford Dictionary of English:

Confiscate
Verb [with object] take or seize (someone's property) with authority: "the guards confiscated his camera"

Seize
Verb [with object] take forcible possession of: "army rebels seized an air base"