CAP. 232]
Police Force
[1984 Ed.
Disposal of valueless unclaimed goods or chattels.
Provided always that if at any time thereafter the owner of such goods and chattels shall appear and claim the same, restitution shall be made on the claim being established to the satisfaction of the Governor, out of the Treasury.
43. If goods and chattels of the nature specified in sections 40, 41 and 42 are of no appreciable value or of value so small in the opinion of the Commissioner as to render impracticable the sale of such property, the Commissioner may order such property to be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as he thinks fit.
Powers of magistrates to be exercised by certain police officers.
Police regulations.
PART VI
PROCEDURE
44. In all matters in which by this Ordinance or by police regulations made thereunder jurisdiction is given to certain police officers to inflict punishments, the powers of a magistrate may be exercised by such officers in so far as is necessary to enable them to exercise such jurisdiction.
45. (1) The Governor in Council may make such regulations to be called "police regulations" as he may think expedient not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance. Such regulations, in addition to the powers hereinbefore conferred may prescribe or provide for-
(a) conditions of service excluding salaries, pensions and gratuities: (Added, 29 of 1950, s. 14)
(b) organization and distribution;
(c) appointments, the award of allowances, resignations, discharges, dismissals, reductions and reversions; (Amended, 29 of 1950, s. 14)
(d) discipline and punishments and for compensation to be paid to the Government by an officer for loss or damage of any property entrusted or supplied to him in his capacity as an officer, or of any Government property, and for reimbursement of the Government of any compensation or money reasonably paid by the Government, whether ex-gratia or otherwise, in respect of loss or damage of any property for the care or custody of which the officer is responsible, or where such loss or damage results from the neglect or fault of the officer; (Amended, 42 of 1977, s. 12)
(e) leave of absence and fares and passages on such leave;
(f) description of uniforms, arms and accoutrements to be provided;
(g) administration of the police welfare fund;
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CAP. 232]
Police Force
[1984 Ed.
Disposal of valueless unclaimed goods or chattels.
Provided always that if at any time thereafter the owner of such goods and chattels shall appear and claim the same, restitution shall be made. on the claim being established to the satisfaction of the Governor, out of the Treasury.
43. If goods and chattels of the nature specified in sections 40. 41 and 42 are of no appreciable value or of value so small in the opinion of the Commissioner as to render impracticable the sale of such property. the Commissioner may order such property to be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as he thinks fit.
Powers of magistrates to be exercised by certain police officers.
Police regulations.
PART VI
PROCEDURE
44. In all matters in which by this Ordinance or by police regulations made thereunder jurisdiction is given to certain police officers to inflict punishments. the powers of a magistrate may be exercised by such officers in so far as is necessary to enable them to exercise such jurisdiction.
45. (1) The Governor in Council may make such regulations to be called "police regulations" as he may think expedient not in- consistent with the provisions of this Ordinance. Such regulations. in addition to the powers hereinbefore conferred may prescribe or provide for
(a) conditions of service excluding salaries. pensions and
gratuities: Added. 29 of 1950, s. 14)
(b) organization and distribution:
(c) appointments. the award of allowances, resignations.
discharges. dismissals. reductions and
(Amended, 29 of 1950, s. 14)
reversions:
(d) discipline and punishments and for compensation to be paid to the Government by an officer for loss or damage of any property entrusted or supplied to him in his capacity as an officer. or of any Government property, and for reimbursement of the Government of any compensation or money reasonably paid by the Government, whether ex- gratia or otherwise, in respect of loss or damage of any property for the care or custody of which the officer is responsible, or where such loss or damage results from the neglect or fault of the officer: (Amended, 42 of 1977, s. 12)
(e) leave of absence and fares and passages on such leave: (/) description of uniforms, arms and accoutrements to be
provided:
(g) administration of the police welfare fund:
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