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(a) a person who arrived in the ship or aircraft and has been refused permission to land in Hong Kong; or
(b) a person placed on board the ship or aircraft under section 24(2) or 25(3),
from landing from the ship or aircraft before it leaves Hong Kong.
(2) For the purpose of preventing any such person from landing from the ship or aircraft, the captain of the ship or aircraft may detain that person in custody on board the ship or aircraft.
34. Detention of person arrested under section 54(3)
A person who is arrested under section 54(3) may be detained-
(a) by any police officer for the purpose of inquiries for not more than 48 hours; and
(b) under the authority of the Secretary for Security for not more than a further 28 days pending the decision of the Governor in Council as to whether or not the suspension of the deportation order made against him should be rescinded. (Amended 15 of 1980 s. 5)
35. General provisions as to detained persons
(1) Save as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, persons required or authorized to be detained by or under this Ordinance may be detained in such places as the Secretary for Security may by order direct; and the Governor may by order provide for the treatment of persons so detained. (Amended 15 of 1980 s. 6)
(2) Subject to this Ordinance, the Secretary for Security may direct that- (Amended 15 of 1980 s. 6; 42 of 1982 s. 9)
(a) a person required or authorized to be detained by or under this Ordinance; or
(b) persons of such class or description as he may specify, being persons required or authorized to be detained by or under this Ordinance,
may be detained in such other place as he may specify, and-
(i) a person in respect of whom such a direction has been given; or
(ii) a person of any class or description in respect of which such a direction has been given,
may be detained in such place.
(3) Without prejudice to any other Ordinance-
(a) any person detained by virtue of this Ordinance; and
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(a) a person who arrived in the ship or aircraft and has been refused
permission to land in Hong Kong; or
(b) a person placed on board the ship or aircraft under section 24(2)
or 25(3),
from landing from the ship or aircraft before it leaves Hong Kong.
(2) For the purpose of preventing any such person from landing from the ship or aircraft, the captain of the ship or aircraft may detain that person in custody on board the ship or aircraft.
34. Detention of person arrested under section 54(3)
A person who is arrested under section 54(3) may be detained-
(a) by any police officer for the purpose of inquiries for not more
than 48 hours; and
(b) under the authority of the Secretary for Security for not more than a further 28 days pending the decision of the Governor in Council as to whether or not the suspension of the deportation order made against him should be rescinded. (Amended 15 of 1980 s. 5)
35. General provisions as to detained persons
(1) Save as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, persons required or authorized to be detained by or under this Ordinance may be detained in such places as the Secretary for Security may by order direct; and the Governor may by order provide for the treatment of persons so detained. (Amended 15 of 1980 s. 6)
(2) Subject to this Ordinance, the Secretary for Security may direct that- (Amended 15 of 1980 s. 6; 42 of 1982 s. 9)
(a) a person required or authorized to be detained by or under this
Ordinance; or
(b) persons of such class or description as he may specify, being persons required or authorized to be detained by or under this Ordinance,
may be detained in such other place as he may specify, and-
(i) a person in respect of whom such a direction has been given; or (ii) a person of any class or description in respect of which such a
direction has been given,
may be detained in such place.
(3) Without prejudice to any other Ordinance-
(a) any person detained by virtue of this Ordinance; and
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