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discipline or misconduct, or is guilty of any contravention of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any regulation or departmental order made thereunder, it shall be lawful for the Inspector General, Deputy Inspector General or any Divisional Superintendent to inflict either or both of the following punish-
ments:
(a) a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars;
(b) loss of pay during any period of absence from duty.
(4) No drill ordered under this section shall exceed one hour in duration.
(5) All fines inflicted under this section shall be paid into. the Treasury as the Inspector General may direct, and shall be applied to such purposes in connexion with the force as the Governor may direct either by general instruction or by a special order in any particular case.
(6) In lieu of inflicting any of the punishments authorised by this section, it shall be lawful for the Inspector General or (as the case may be) the Deputy Inspector General, or a Divisional Superintendent, Superintendent or Assistant Super- intendent to caution or reprimand or severely reprimand the defaulter.
16. It shall be lawful for the Governor, on the repre- Dismissal. sentation of the Inspector General, to dismiss any subordinate officer or constable or member of the civilian staff for any refusal or neglect of duty or insubordination or breach of discipline or misconduct, or for any contravention of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any regulation or de- partmental order made thereunder, whether any action in res- pect of the matter in question shall or shall not have been taken under section 14 or section 15.
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extraordinary
17.--(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor to grant Power to rewards to any members of the force, members of a crew or rewards, police interpreters, who may distinguish themselves by extra- badges and ordinary diligence, zeal or exertion in the execution of their medals for duties, and the Inspector General shall report to the Governor services, etc. any such member of the force, member of a crew or police interpreter who may so distinguish himself, stating the nature of the service.
(2) The Governor shall have power to grant distinctive badges or medals to members of the force or members of a crew for long and faithful or extraordinary services, and to withdraw the same if the recipient is subsequently guilty of misconduct.
Miscellaneous.
and bail of
18.--(1) It shall be lawful for any officer of police to Arrest, apprehend any person who may be charged with, or whom he detention may reasonably suspect of being guilty of, any offence without suspected any warrant for that purpose, and whether he has seen such persons and offence committed or not, and also any person whom he may suspected reasonably suspect of being liable to deportation from the documents. Colony.
(2) Every person taken into custody by an officer of police with or without a warrant, except a person detained for the mere purpose of taking his name and residence, shall be forthwith delivered into the custody of the officer in charge of a police station.
seizure of
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