CAP. 243]
G.N.A. 53/49.
G.N.A. 97/49. G.N.A. 129/49. G.N.A. 278/49. G.N.A. 80/50. G.N.A. 83/50. G.N.A. 43/51. G.N.A. 93/61.
Citation and operation.
Immigration examination signal.
G.N.A. 97/49.
Places of detention.
(Cap. 243).
Treatment of persons under detention.
Immigration Control Officers not to exercise certain powers.
Immigrants Control.
IMMIGRANTS CONTROL.
IMMIGRANTS CONTROL REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 243, section 35). (Ordinance No. 4 of 1949).
[1st April, 1949.]
1. These regulations may be cited as the Immigrants Control Regulations.
2. The immigration examination signal shall be signal flags H.N.N. by day; and by night four lights coloured WHITE, RED, WHITE, RED, in a vertical line one over the other equally spaced (not less than three feet apart) and visible all round the horizon at a distance of at least one mile.
3. The places mentioned in the first and second parts of the First Schedule hereto shall be places where detention for the purposes of the Ordinance may be effected and shall, in the case of the places in the first part of such Schedule be under the control of the Commissioner of Prisons and in the case of the places mentioned in the second part of such Schedule be under the control of the Commissioner of Police.
4. Persons under detention shall receive the same treatment as persons remanded in custody pending trial. They shall-
(a) wear their own clothes;
(b) be permitted to receive food and medical comforts from outside or gifts or payments;
(c) be assisted to summon legal aid and to hold consultations with their legal advisers at all reasonable times;
(d) be permitted the use of writing materials;
(e) be permitted such other conveniences as may be sanctioned by the officer charged with the control of the place in which they are detained.
5. Immigration Control Officers shall not exercise any of the powers conferred by subsection (3) of section 11, paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 13, sections 14, 21, G.N.A. 129/49. 23 and subsection (2) of section 29 of the Ordinance.
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