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 across police stations allow investigators to require or conduct searches with notice and records forwarded. An investigating officer may require an officer in charge of another police station to cause a search where the former could have done so within his own limits; the required officer must follow the prescribed search procedures and forward any thing found to the requester. If delay would risk concealment or destruction of evidence, the investigating officer may search in another station's limits as if it were within his own, must notify the local officer, send prescribed lists and records to the Magistrate, and the owner or occupier may obtain a free copy of any record sent.
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Search powers across police stations allow investigators to require or conduct searches with notice and records forwarded.
An investigating officer may require an officer in charge of another police station to cause a search where the former could have done so within his own limits; the required officer must follow the prescribed search procedures and forward any thing found to the requester. If delay would risk concealment or destruction of evidence, the investigating officer may search in another station's limits as if it were within his own, must notify the local officer, send prescribed lists and records to the Magistrate, and the owner or occupier may obtain a free copy of any record sent.
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