Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Delegated arrest procedure requires a written order and notice to the person, while preserving other arrest powers. The officer in charge or investigating officer must deliver a written order to a subordinate deputed to arrest without warrant specifying the person and the offence or cause; the subordinate must notify the person of the substance of the order and, if requested, show the order. This procedure coexists with and does not affect other statutory arrest powers.
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Delegated arrest procedure requires a written order and notice to the person, while preserving other arrest powers.
The officer in charge or investigating officer must deliver a written order to a subordinate deputed to arrest without warrant specifying the person and the offence or cause; the subordinate must notify the person of the substance of the order and, if requested, show the order. This procedure coexists with and does not affect other statutory arrest powers.
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