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CHEMICAL WEAPONS (CONVENTION) ORDINANCE - SECT 19
Ancillary powers of investigation
(1) A member of the Customs and Excise Service or an authorized officer
may—
(a) use such force as is reasonably necessary to enter any premises or
place which he is empowered by this Ordinance to enter and search;
(b) use such force as is reasonably necessary to stop, board, remove,
detain and search any vessel, aircraft or vehicle which he is
empowered by this Ordinance to stop, board, remove, detain and search;
(c) use such force as is reasonably necessary to remove any person or
thing obstructing him in the exercise of any power conferred on him by
this Ordinance;
(d) for the purposes of carrying out a search of any premises or place
which he is empowered by this Ordinance to search, detain during such
period as is reasonably required to permit the search to be carried
out any person who—
(i) may appear to have in his possession or under his control any
document as is mentioned in section 14(1)(c), any article as is
mentioned in section 16(1)(a) or any computer or device as is
mentioned in section 14 (1)(e) or 16(2) and (3); and
(ii) if not so detained, might prejudice the purpose of the search;
(e) prevent any person from approaching, boarding or leaving any vessel,
aircraft or vehicle which he is empowered by this Ordinance to stop,
board and search until it has been searched;
(f) search the person and property and effects of any person whom he
reasonably suspects of being guilty of an offence under this
Ordinance; but no person shall be searched except by a person of the
same sex, or be searched in a public place if he objects to being so
searched.
(2) A member of the Customs and Excise Service or an authorized officer who
is authorized—
(a) under section 14(1)(b), to search any vessel, aircraft or vehicle;
(b) under section 14(1)(d) or (e), to examine any document or information;
(c) under section 14(1)(j), to examine any article;
(d) under section 14(1)(k), to operate any equipment;
(e) under section 15, to enter and search any premises or place or to
search any vessel, aircraft or vehicle; or
(f) under section 16, to examine any information, may, if he reasonably
considers it necessary or desirable for the proper and effective
performance of those duties, call upon any person to assist him in
carrying out that search, examination or entry.
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