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were that the elips should (1) arrest at the request of a Customs offiser any person indi osted by him as

a mengglor, (2) search auspected persons at the jetties,

(3) search honden niere drugs illidftly imported are suspected to have been plased, (4) supply detectives w aid the Customs staff, (0) arrest sivilians aasquerading in fustoma uniform,

As to these different suggestions, är. kelasn pointed out:(] If smuggling takes Flags outside Settlement limits or outside the area eontrolled by the hand of pal rolice, as is the wae, the Chinees Authorities aan themselves arrest my person whom they know to be engaged in muggling, so why should the kuni i pal Folloe be asked to undertake this dangerous businesa whan the suspected pergans have been allowed to enter the Settlement? (2) the mund of pal. Polise have no authority to search foreigners; (3) before a house can be askrabad a search warrant is zesesz=ry; (4) the Muni si pal Polise are willing to supply detestiere in any specifio suse, but cannot undertake to detail detɛ eti vas pamanently for Qistons work; (8) the unauthorised wazing of Dustonis und form is probably not an offenes for which a foreigner es be prosecuted.

Mr. Holmen stated finally that the polise were, na over, willing and anxious to the extent of their powere to sasist the Qustoms in the prevention of muggling but that any proposals for exceptional action on their part should be made officially to the Council by the Commissioner of Cus tobom The latter has referred Üle matter again to the Inspector-Deneral and is still waiting a reply.

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