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of persons in custody.

Restriction orders.

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(5) Any act or thing done before the coming into force of this regulation which would have been lawfully done if this regulation had been in force, shall be deemed to bave beco law. fully done under this regulation.

36. Any person lawfully in the custody of the police, whether under these regulations or under an order of amy

Court or otherwise howsoever may, for the purpose of safe custody, if the Colonial Secretary by warrant so direct, and notwithstand. ing any order of a Court, be detained in or transferred to or from any prison or any police station, police lock-up or any other similar place authorized generally or specially by the Colonial Secretary in that behalf until dealt with in due course of law.

37. (1) The Commissioner of Police, or any person authoriz- ed by him in that behalf, may make, in relation to any person, an order for all or any of the following purposes, that is to say---

(n) for securing that, except in so far as he may he permitted by the order, or by such authority or person as may be specified in the order, that person shall not be in any such area in the Colony as may be so specified;

(b) for requiring him to notify his movements, in such manner,

at such times and to such authority or person as may be specified in the order;

(c) prohibiting or restricting the possession of or use of that person of any specified articles;

(4) imposing upon him such restrictions as may be specified in the order in respect of his employment or business, in respect of his association or communication with other persons, and in respect of his activities in relation to the dissemination of news or the propagation of opinions.

(2) If any person against whom an order has been made as aforesaid contravenes the terms of such order, he shall he guilty of an offence against these regulations.

Special

38. (0) The Commissioner of Police, or any person supervision. authorized by him in that behalf, may by order direct that any person shall be placed under special supervision for any period not exceeding one year.

(2) Any person placed under special supervision by order as aforesaid shall be subject to all or any of the restric- tions as the Commissioner of Police, or any person authorized by him in that behalf, may direct, that is to say-

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(a) he shall be required to reside within the limits of any area as may be specified in the order;

(b) be shall not be permitted to transfer his re- sidence to any other part of the area, or to any other area with- out the written authority of the police officer in charge of such area;

(c) he shall not leave the area or village within which he resides without the written authority of the police officer in charge of such area or village;

(4) he shall at all times keep the police officer în charge of the area in which he resides notified of the house or the place in which be resides;

(e) he shall, wherever called upon so to do by the police officer in charge of the area in which he resides, present bimself at the nearest police station;

() he shall remain within the doors of his residence from one hour after sunset until sunrise, and may be visited at his residence at any time by a police officer.

(3) Any person in respect of whom an order has been made under sub-regulation (1) and sub-regulation (2) of this regulation may be arrested by any police officer or by any member of His Majesty's regular forces or of any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve and conveyed to the area in which be should be.

(4) any person against whom an order has been made as aforesaid contravenes the terms of such order or of this regulation, he shall be guilty of an offence against these regula- tions.

to order

39. When an order under this Part has been made against Power of any public officer, the Governor may order the dismissal or Governor suspension of such officer, and the stoppage of his salary and dismissal allowances in whole or in part during the period for which the and

stoppage order is in force. Any order so made shall take effect as from of salary of the date upon which it is made, but it shall be reported to and public require the confirmation of the Secretary of State.

officer.

detention

40. (1) No person arrested or detained under the powers Further conferred by regulation 29 shall be detained for a period exceeding after 24 hours except with the authority of a police officer of the rank of arrest or detention sub-inspector or above or subject as provided by sub-regulation (2) For a period exceeding forty-eight hours in all and it shall be the regulaton

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