1964 Ed.] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
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28. A court may at any time order that no person shall publish the name, address or photograph of any witness in any case tried or about to be tried before it, or any evidence or any other thing likely to lead to the identification of any such witness. Any person who acts in contravention of any such order shall be guilty of an offence.
PART III.
Arrest, DetenTION, EXCLUSION AND DEPORTATION,
29. (1) Any police officer of or above the rank of corporal may without warrant arrest any person whom he has reasonable cause to believe to be a person ordered to be detained under regulation 31 and may, subject to the provisions of regulation 40 detain him pending inquiries whether his detention has been so ordered.
(2) Any authorized officer or any member of Her Majesty's regular forces or of any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve who, while acting in the course of his duty has reason- able cause to believe that any person has committed an offence against these regulations may, subject to the provisions of regula- tion 40, apprehend and detain such person.
(3) If any person upon being questioned by a police officer or by an authorized officer or by a member of Her Majesty's regular forces or of any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve acting in the course of his duty as such, fails to satisfy the police officer or member of Her Majesty's regular forces or of any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, as to his identity or as to the purposes for which he is in the place where he is found, and if the police officer or member of Her Majesty's regular forces or local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve has reasonable cause to believe that that person is about to commit an offence against these regulations or has acted or is about to act in any manner prejudicial to the public interest, he may, subject to the provisions of regulation 40, appre- hend and detain such person.
30. (1) Any police officer may without warrant arrest any person in respect of whom he has reason to believe that there are grounds which would justify his detention under regulation 31. Any such person may be detained for a period not exceeding fourteen days pending a decision as to whether an order for his detention under the said regulation 31 should be made.
(2) Any person detained under the powers conferred by this regulation shall be deemed to be in lawful custody and may be detained in any prison, or in any police station, or in any other similar place authorized generally or specially by the Colonial Secretary.
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[Subsidiary]
Power to prohibit publica- tion of names of witnesses, etc.
Arrest and power
to detain suspected persons.
G.N.A. 174/50.
G.N.A. 174/50.
Arrest of persons suspected of being liable to detention.