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Authenticated Laws 確真本香港法例 All

Bevocation

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44. If within three years after the granting of a pension of pension. under regulations in force under this Ordinance it is proved to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that the person to whom such pension has been granted has been guilty of any corrupt practice in the execution of his office either by receiving bribes or by inducing or compelling payment directly or indirectly of any valuable consideration to himself or to any other person by way of bribe or by otherwise acting corruptly in the execution of or under colour of his office as a member of the police force, the Governor in Council may revoke and annul the grant of such pension or make such reduction therein as to the Governor in Council may appear fit.

Police General Orders.

45. The Commissioner may from time to time make orders to be called "Police General Orders" as he may think expedient not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordin- ance and of police regulations. Such Orders in addition to the powers hereinbefore conferred may provide for-

(a) discipline, training and the regulation and carrying out of punishment;

(b) classifications and promotions;

(c) instructions and examinations;

(d) inspections, drill, exercises and parades;

(e) police services and duties of every description and the manner in which they shall be carried out;

(f) the institution and maintenance of police messes, canteens, reading rooms and the welfare of the police force;

(g) departmental finance;

(A) buildings, grounds, stores, furniture and

equipment;

(i) transfers of police officers and constables, the places at which they shall reside and the particular services to be performed by them;

the collection and communication of intelligence

and information;

(k) 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 provisions of this or any other Ordinance or any rules or regulations made there- under or for the efficient discharge of any duty imposed by law on the police force;

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(m) such other matters as may be necessary and expedient for preventing abuse or neglect of duty, for render- ing the police force efficient in the discharge of its duties, and for carrying out the objects of this Ordinance.

Head-

46. The Commissioner may issue orders of a routine Charter nature to be called "Headquarter Orders" for the control, Örders. direction and information of the police force provided that such orders are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance or police regulations or police general orders.

Roution

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47. Commanding officers may issue orders to be called orders "Routine Orders" for the control, direction and information and of the police beneath their respective commands: Provided standing that such orders are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance or police regulations, police general orders or headquarter orders. They may also issue "standing orders" for special tasks of a regular nature: Provided that such orders are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordin- ance, police regulations, police general orders, headquarter orders and routine ordere.

of certain

48. The Commissioner may delegate any of his powers Delegation under sections 36, 39, 40 or 41 to any member of the police powers by force by office and such delegations will be published in police Commis general orders.

PART VII.

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.

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detention

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49. (1) It shall be lawful for any police officer to Arment, apprehend any person who may be charged with or whom he bail of may reasonably suspect of being guilty of any offence without suspected any warrant for that purpose and whether he has seen such Bod offence committed or not and also any person whom he Meizure of

suspected reasonably suspect of being liable to deportation from the property. Colony.

may

(2) If any such person forcibly resists the endeavour to arrest him or attempts to evade the arrest, such officer or other person may use all means necessary to effect the arrest. (3) If any such officer has reason to believe that any person to be arrested has entered into or is in any place the person residing in or in charge of such place shall on demand of any such officer allow him free ingress thereto and afford all reasonable facilities for search therein.

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