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Examination
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Sick bay.
L.N. 263,82
L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 27/1982
from a centre of any person who does not so conform or whose conduct is improper, and for that purpose may use or authorize the use of such force as may be necessary.
10. (1) All persons and vehicles entering or leaving a centre may be examined and searched.
(2) The Superintendent may refuse admission to a centre of a person who is unwilling to be examined and searched.
(3) A person suspected by an officer of bringing into or carrying out of a centre any article without the permission of the Superintendent shall be stopped by that officer and immediate notice thereof shall be given to the Superintendent who may order that he shall be examined and searched.
(4) The Superintendent may direct the removal from a centre of a person who while in a centre is unwilling to be examined or searched or whose conduct is improper.
(5) The searching of any person under this rule shall be conducted with due regard to decency and self-respect, and in as seemly a manner as is consistent with the necessity of discovering any concealed articles.
(6) No person shall be searched by, or in the presence of, an officer of the opposite sex.
11. In every centre a sick bay or proper place for the reception of sick detainees shall be provided.
Admission of detainees.
Searching.
Detainees' property.
GENERAL TREATMENT OF DETAINEES
12. The Superintendent of a centre to which a detainee has been directed to be detained shall make arrangements for the admission of the detainee.
13. (1) Every detainee shall be searched by an officer on admission to a centre and at such times subsequently as the Superintendent may direct, and all articles for the possession of which no permission has been given shall be taken from him.
(2) The searching of a detainee shall be conducted with due regard to decency and self-respect, and in as seemly a manner as is consistent with the necessity of discovering any concealed articles.
(3) No detainee shall be searched by, or in the presence of, an officer of the opposite sex.
14. (1) Money and other effects belonging to a detainee may be placed in the custody of the Superintendent, who shall can inventory thereof to be kept. Such inventory shall be signed by the detainee con- cerned certifying its correctness.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), all such money and effects shall be returned to a detainee on his release from detention and he shall sign the inventory as a receipt,
(3) Any weapon, intoxicating liquor, dangerous drug, perishable, in- flammable or dangerous article or substance belonging to a detainee may be confiscated by the Superintendent.