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(3) Any police officer who has reason to suspect that a

person has contravened any condition subject to which the deper-

tation order made against that person is suspended may arrest

such person.

(4) If a person who has been arrested under subsection (3)

is charged with any offence, he shall be brought before a magis-

trate within forty-eight hours after his arrest.

Rescission of dopor- tation 、rders.

51. (1) The Governor in Council may rescind the deportation

order made against any person, but the rescission of the deportation

order shall not affect the power of the Governor in Council tu mako

another such order against that person.

(Cap. 224.)

(2) In lieu of making a police supervision order under section

3(2) of the Police Supervision Ordinance, the Governor in Council

may, on rescinding the deportation order made against any person,

require that person to enter into a recognizance in the prescribed

form in such amount and with such sureties as the Governor in

Council may specify.

(Cap. 227.)

(3) A requirement under subsection (2) shall be deemed for

the purposes of the provisions of the Magistrates Ordinance

relating to recognizances to be an order under section 61(1) of

that Ordinance.

Miscellaneous powers of immigration officers.

52. (1) For the purposes of this Ordinance, an immigration

officer may

(a) board and search any ship, aircraft, vehicle or train

which has arrived in Hong Kong (not being a ship of war

or a military aircraft);

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