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Powers of Assistant Superin- ten lents.

Imports and Exports Office to be deemed a police

station.

Superintend

ent may

appoint per-

sons to act

as revenue

officers:

and cancel

(2.) An Assistant Superintendent shall have all the powers conferred on the Superintendent by this Ordinance or any rules or regulations made thereunder.

38. For the purposes of this part of the Ordinance the Imports and Exports Office shall be deemed to be a police

station.

37.-(1.) The Superintendent may appoint such persons as he may think fit to act as revenue officers under this Ordinance.

(2.) The Superintendent shall have full power to cancel such appoint at any time any appointment made by him of persons to

muts.

Revenue officers to

have distinc-

tive badge

act as revenue officers.

(3.) Every revenue officer shall be supplied with a suit- able badge of office.

of office :

1

and to pro-

(4.) Every revenue officer when acting against any person duce it when under this Ordinance shall on demand declare his office on duty:

and produce his badge of office to the person against whom he is acting.

and to return

(5.) Every revenue officer shall on demand return to the it to Superin- Superintendent his badge of office.

tendent

when

ordered so

to do.

Police to be deemed

revenue officers:

and, when on

duty in plain clothes, to Carry and produce distinctive badge.

Bevenue

officer may

board and remain on ship.

33.--(1) All police officers shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed to be revenue officers.

(2.) Every police officer when acting against any person under this Ordinance shall, if not in uniform, on demand declare his office and produce to the person against whom be is acting such badge as the Captain Superintendent of Police may direct police officers to carry when on special service.

Searches, examinations, urrests and seizures.

39. Any revenue officer may board any ship (not being or having the status of a ship of war) and remain on board as long as such ship remains in the Colony.

Search of 40-(1.) Every person landing from any ship or enter- gords ..nd

ing the Colony by land accompanied by any goods or baggage of

baggage shall:"

person

entering

Colony:

either by any

revenue or

police officer,

on arrival,

or under

Europe supervision at police station:

ou arrival by or under European supervision.

Person whose baggage

scarcbed

entitled to be present at search.

Penalty on refusal to

(a) on demand by any revenue or police officer either permit his goods and baggage to be searched by such officer or, together with such goods and baggage, accompany such officer to a police station and there permit his goods and baggage to be searched by any revenue or police officer in the presence and under the supervision of any European revenue or police officer or other police officer not below the rank of sergeant;

(4.) on demand by any Europeau revenue or police officer permit his goods and baggage to he searched by such European revenue or police officer or by any revenue or police officer in the presence and under the supervision of such European police or revenue officer.

Provided always that the goods and baggage of any person who claims to be present when they are searched shall not be searched except in his presence.

(2.) Any person who may refuse to comply with any lawful demand under this section may be arrested by the allow search. officer making the demand without warrant.

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