Forfeiture
of arms or
28
31. Any arms or ammunition which are found in any ammunition building, vessel, or place without any apparent owner may, whether any person is charged with or convicted of any offence in connexion therewith or not, be ordered by the magistrate or judge to be forfeited.
without apparent
owner,
Power to stop and search for arms in
the street.
Presumption.
Certain
officers to have the
powers
of the
Inspector General of Police.
Repeals of Ordinances
No. 2 of
32. It shall be lawful for any officer of police to stop, and to search for arms---
(1) any person whom he may find in any street or other public place between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m and
"
(2) any person whom he may find in any street or other public place, at any hour of the day or night, who acts in a suspicious manner, or whom he may suspect of having any arms in his possession.
33. Every person who is proved to have had in his possession or under his control anything whatever containing any arms or ammunition, shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been in possession of such arms ammunition.
or
34. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, and the Divisional Superintendents, Superintendents, and Assistant Superintendents, shall have all the powers conferred on the Inspector General of Police by or under this Ordinance.
35. The Arms and Ammunition Ordinance, 1900, the Arms and Ammunition Amendment Ordinance, 1929, and 1900, No. 32 the Arms and Ammunition Amendment Ordinance, 1931, are
repealed.
of 1929,
No. 33 of
1931.
Amendment
of Ordinance No. 10 of 1886, Second
Schedule.
Amendment
of Ordinance
No. 3 of
1903, s. 3.
36.-(1) The words The Arms and Ammunition Ordi- nance, 1933, sections 4, 24" are substituted for the words "The Arms and Ammunition Ordinance, 1900 (No. 2 of 1900) sections 4, 23" in the Second Schedule to the Peace Preserva- tion Ordinance, 1886.
(2) The figures "1933" are substituted for the figures "1900" in paragraph (9) of section 3 of the Flogging Ordi- nance, 1903.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
[88. 5, 7 and 28].
FORM No. 1
Removal Permit.
Hong Kong.
The Arms and Ammunition Ordinance, 1933, sections 5 & 7.
The bearer is hereby authorised to remove from
the hours of
to the under-mentioned arms and ammunition, between
and
on the
19
day of
This permit must be returned to [person] at [place] before
o'clock in the
noon of the
Dated the
day of
19
19
day of
(Signed)
Inspector General of Police.