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(f) 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 paragraph (1) or (2) may be arrested by any police officer or by any member of Her Majesty's regular forces or of any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve and conveyed to the area in which he should be.
(4) If 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,
39. When an order under this Part has been made against any public officer, the Governor may order the dismissal or suspension of such officer, and the stoppage of his salary and allowances in whole or in part during the period for which the order is in force. Any order so made shall take effect as from the date upon which it is made, but it shall be reported to and require the confirmation of the Secretary of State.
40. (1) No person arrested or detained under the powers conferred by regulation 29 shall be detained for a period exceeding twenty-four hours except with the authority of a police officer of the rank of inspector or above or subject as provided by paragraph (2) for a period exceeding forty-eight hours in all and it shall be
Power of Governor to order dismissal and stoppage of salary of public officer.
Further detention after arrest or detention under regulation 29.
In force, G.N.A: 182/50.
the duty of the person effecting arrest or detention under regulation 29 to report such arrest or detention to a police officer of the rank of inspector or above with all convenient speed.
(2) Whenever any person has been arrested by a police officer under section 50 of the Police Force Ordinance, because such person has been reasonably suspected of being guilty of an offence against these regulations or has been arrested or detained pursuant to the provisions of regulation 29 or of paragraph (1) of this regulation it shall be lawful for a police officer of the rank of Superintendent of Police or above, if he is satisfied that the necessary inquiries cannot be completed within a period of forty-eight hours from the time such person was first arrested or detained, to authorize the further detention of the person detained for an additional period not exceeding seven days but he shall, on giving any such authorization, forthwith report the circumstances to the Commissioner of Police.
(3) Any person detained under regulation 29 shall, during the first twenty-four hours of his detention, be deemed to be in lawful custody wherever detained and thereafter shall be deemed to be in lawful custody if detained in accordance with the provisions of this regulation in any prison or in any police station or in any similar place authorized generally or specially by the Colonial Secretary or if he is in the course of being taken to or transferred from any such prison, station or place.
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(f) 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 paragraph (1) or (2) may be arrested by any police officer or by any member of Her Majesty's regular forces or of any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve and conveyed to the area in which he should be.
(4) If 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,
39. When an order under this Part has been made against any public officer, the Governor may order the dismissal or suspension of such officer, and the stoppage of his salary and allowances in whole or in part during the period for which the order is in force. Any order so made shall take effect as from the date upon which it is made, but it shall be reported to and require the confirmation of the Secretary of State.
40. (1) No person arrested or detained under the powers conferred by regulation 29 shall be detained for a period exceeding twenty-four hours except with the authority of a police officer of the rank of inspector or above or subject as provided by paragraph (2) for a period exceeding forty-eight hours in all and it shall be
Power of Governor to order dismissal and stoppage of salary of public officer.
Further
detention after arrest or detention under
regulation 29.
In force, G.N.A: 182/5Q.
the ducy of the person effecting arrest or detention under regulation 4125ued
29 to report such arrest or detention to a police officer of the rank of inspector or above with all convenient speed.
(2) Whenever any person has been arrested by a police officer under section 50 of the Police Force Ordinance, because such person has been reasonably suspected of being guilty of an offence against these regulations or has been arrested or detained pursuant to the provisions of regulation 29 or of paragraph (1) of this regulation it shall be lawful for a police officer of the rank of Superintendent of Police or above, if he is satisfied that the necessary inquiries cannot be completed within a period of forty-eight hours from the time such person was first arrested or detained, to authorize the further detention of the person detained for an additional period not ex- ceeding seven days but he shall, on giving any such authorization, forthwith report the circumstances to the Commissioner of Police.
(3) Any person detained under regulation 29 shall, during the first twenty-four hours of his detention, be deemed to be in lawful custody wherever detained and thereafter shall be deemed to be in lawful custody if detained in accordance with the provisions of this regulation in any prison or in any police station or in any similar place authorized generally or specially by the Colonial Secretary or if he is in the course of being taken to or transferred from any such prison, station or place.
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