Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Search powers: police may record grounds and conduct searches with mandatory audio video documentation and swift magistrate notification. Police authorised to investigate may, after recording written grounds and specifying items in the case diary, search places within their station limits when items are necessary for investigation and cannot be obtained without undue delay. Searches should be conducted personally by the officer if practicable and recorded through audio video electronic means; otherwise the officer may delegate the search to a subordinate by written order after recording reasons. Records of such searches must be sent promptly to the nearest magistrate and made available to the owner or occupier on application.
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Search powers: police may record grounds and conduct searches with mandatory audio video documentation and swift magistrate notification.
Police authorised to investigate may, after recording written grounds and specifying items in the case diary, search places within their station limits when items are necessary for investigation and cannot be obtained without undue delay. Searches should be conducted personally by the officer if practicable and recorded through audio video electronic means; otherwise the officer may delegate the search to a subordinate by written order after recording reasons. Records of such searches must be sent promptly to the nearest magistrate and made available to the owner or occupier on application.
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