6.4

that those visiting the Dependent Territory make immediate

contact with the local police and/or the Attorney General upon

first arrival to discuss modalities;

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that any interviews be voluntary and conducted in the presence of a local law enforcement officer;

that no weapons be brought into or carried within the

jurisdiction of the Dependent Territories. (The possession of

firearms without a licence would be an illegal act).

The information required for law enforcement/investigational

clearances is as follows:-

6.5

name (s) of all those who wish to visit the island;

their agency;

their status (eg military/civilian);

the nature of their enquiries/investigations/official

interest in the DTS;

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the proposed dates of their visit;

details of any vessel or

connection with their visit

aircraft they may use in

(if they are to travel by other

than commercial air service), or which may be involved in

their investigations;

Where more than one agency is involved in a particular investigation, a single co-ordinated request for clearance should be

agreed by the parties.

6.6 Agreement by the Attorney General, Police Commissioner or other high ranking official of a Dependent Territory does not constitute authorisation for a visit. This can only be granted by

the FCO and the Governor via the British Embassy in Washington.

OTHER OFFICIAL VISITS

7.1 Duty visits by US Attorneys, Federal, State or

government employees for purposes other than those specified above

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