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<h1>Search-warrant powers authorise magistrates to permit police to enter, search and seize suspected stolen or objectionable articles.</h1> Magistrates may, upon information and inquiry, issue search-warrants authorising police above the rank of constable to enter premises, search as specified, and seize property reasonably suspected to be stolen or listed objectionable articles. Seized items may be conveyed before a Magistrate, guarded until the offender is produced, or secured; persons found on the premises who appear privy to the deposit, sale or production of such property and who knew or had reasonable cause to suspect its nature may be taken into custody and produced before a Magistrate.