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(b) the person released shall, while under such supervision, comply with such requirements, including requirements as to residence, as may be specified therein.
(3) The Commissioner may at any time vary or cancel a supervision order.
(4) A person who fails to comply with a condition of a supervision order which has been made against him shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.
Recall order
6. (1) The Commissioner may, if he is satisfied that a person against whom a supervision order is in force has failed to comply with any requirement of the order, make a recall order against such person requiring him to return to a detention centre, and thereupon such person may be arrested and taken to a detention centre.
(2) A person taken to a detention centre under subsection (1) may be detained-
(a) in the case of a person stated in the detention order to be apparently of or over 21 years of age, until the expiration of 12 months from the date of the detention order, or 3 months from the date of his being arrested under the recall order, whichever is the later:
(b) in the case of a person stated in the detention order to be apparently under that age, until the expiration of 6 months from the date of the detention order, or 3 months from the date of his being arrested under the recall order, whichever is the later. (Replaced, 49 of 1978, s. 2)
(3) The Commissioner may at any time release a person in respect of whom a recall order is in force. (Amended, 84 of 1976, s. 6)
Sentence of detention in training centre and imprisonment for detained person
7. (1) If a person in respect of whom a detention order, a supervision order or a recall order is in force is sentenced-
(a) to detention in a training centre; or
(b) to a term of imprisonment which is not suspended,
the detention order, supervision order or recall order shall lapse.
(2) A detention order, a supervision order or a recall order made against any person on whom a suspended sentence has been passed (whether made before or after the suspended sentence was passed) shall lapse if that suspended sentence is ordered to take effect. (Replaced, 84 of 1976, s. 7)
Arrest etc. of persons unlawfully at large
8. (1) A police officer may, if he reasonably suspects that a detention order or a recall order is in force against a person and that such person is unlawfully at large, arrest such person and take him to a detention centre.
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(b) the person released shall, while under such supervision, comply with such requirements, including requirements as to residence, as may be specified therein.
(3) The Commissioner may at any time vary or cancel a supervision order.
(4) A person who fails to comply with a condition of a supervision order which has been made against him shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.
Recall order
6. (1) The Commissioner may, if he is satisfied that a person against whom a supervision order is in force has failed to comply with any requirement of the order, make a recall order against such person requiring him to return to a detention centre, and thereupon such person may be arrested and taken to a detention centre.
(2) A person taken to a detention centre under subsection (1) may be detained-
(a) in the case of a person stated in the detention order to be apparently of
or over 21 years of age, until the expiration of 12 months from the date of the detention order, or 3 months from the date of his being arrested under the recall order, whichever is the later:
(b) in the case of a person stated in the detention order to be apparently under that age, until the expiration of 6 months from the date of the detention order, or 3 months from the date of his being arrested under the recall order, whichever is the later. (Replaced, 49 of 1978, s. 2) (3) The Commissioner may at any time release a person in respect of whom a recall order is in force. (Amended, 84 of 1976, s. 6)
Sentence of detention in training centre and imprisonment
for detained person
7.
(1) If a person in respect of whom a detention order, a supervision order or a recall order is in force is sentenced-
(a) to detention in a training centre; or
(b) to a term of imprisonment which is not suspended,
the detention order, supervision order or recall order shall lapse.
(2) A detention order, a supervision order or a recall order made against any person on whom a suspended sentence has been passed (whether made before or after the suspended sentence was passed) shall lapse if that suspended sentence is ordered to take effect.
(Replaced, 84 of 1976, s. 7)
Arrest etc. of persons unlawfully at large
8.
(1) A police officer may, if he reasonably suspects that a detention order or a recall order is in force against a person and that such person is unlawfully at large, arrest such person and take him to a detention centre.
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