Power of Director to make stand- ing orders.
Members of Service on
duty,
Dury of member to deliver up
uniform, etc.
on leaving Service.
(4) In the event of any such appeal, the punishment against the imposition of which, or imposed on the finding against which, the appeal is made shall be suspended pending the determination of the appeal.
9. (1) The Director may, from time to time, make orders, which shall be known as "Service standing orders", prescribing or providing for-
(a) the control, direction and information of the Service:
(b) discipline:
(c) training:
(d) classifications and promotions:
(e) inspections, drills, exercises and parades;
( welfare:
(g) departmental finance;
(A) services to be performed by members of the Service;
(2) the manner and form of reports, correspondence and other
records;
( the performance of any act which may be necessary for the
proper carrying out of the duties of the Service:
(A) such other matters as may, in his opinion, be necessary or expedient for preventing abuse or neglect of duty and for rendering the Service efficient in the discharge of its duties.
(2) No Service standing order shall be inconsistent with any of the provision of this Ordinance.
10. For the purposes of this Ordinance, every member of the Service shall be deemed to be always on duty when required to act as such and shall perform the duties imposed upon, and exercise the powers granted to, him under this Ordinance or any other law at any and every place in the Colony where he may be doing duty.
11. Every member of the Service who leaves the Service, whether in consequence of his resignation or dismissal or otherwise, shall on leaving the same deliver up his uniform and warrant card and any other Government property which may be in his possession.
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Certain powers of members of Service.
12. (1) Any member of the Service may arrest without warrant Power to any person whom he may reasonably suspect of being guilty of an offence under section 15, 16, 17, 18 or 19.
arrest with. out warrant in certain csecs and
(2) (a) Any person who is arrested by any member of the Service, provisions as
whether under the provisions of this Ordinance or of any other to persons
Arrested by enactment, shall be delivered into the custody of the officer members of in charge of a police station within twelve bours of his arrest, Service, etc. unless, in the meantime, such person has been brought before a magistrate or released.
(8) When any such person is delivered into the custody of the officer in charge of a police station, the provisions of section 47 of the Police Force Ordinance shall apply.
(3) Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment conferring on any member of the Service power to arrest persons--
(a) if any person forcibly resists the endeavour of any member of the Service to arrest him or attempts to evade the arrest. such member may use all means necessary to effect the arcest; and
(b) if any member of the Service who is in pursuit of any person to be arrested has reason to believe that such person has entered into or is in any place, the person residing in or in charge of such place shall on demand of such member allow him free ingress thereto and afford all reasonable facilities for search therein for such person.
(Cap. 232).
Power to examine and
13. Any member of the Service may examine and, if he considers it necessary, detain anything which appears to him to be or to contain evidence of the commission of an offence under section 15, 16, 17, things, 18 or 19,
detain certain
14. Any member of the Service or any police officer may take Power to the photograph, finger-prints, weight and measurements of any person take photo- who has been arrested by any such member, whether under the provi- of arrested aph, etc. sions of this Ordinance or of any other enactment:
Petson.
Provided that, if any such person who has not previously been convicted is subsequently discharged or acquitted, any photograph (both negative and copies), finger-print impressions and records of weight or casurements so taken shall be destroyed forthwith or delivered to such person.