Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Warrant to search authorises entry, use of reasonable force, seizure of suspect property and court production. A warrant to search authorises a police officer above constable rank to enter and search a specified place believed to be used for deposit or sale of stolen or prohibited items, permitting necessary assistance and the use of reasonable force, and to seize property, documents, stamps, seals, coins, obscene objects, and instruments for making forged or counterfeit items, with a requirement to bring seized things before the court and return the warrant with an endorsement certifying actions.
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Warrant to search authorises entry, use of reasonable force, seizure of suspect property and court production.
A warrant to search authorises a police officer above constable rank to enter and search a specified place believed to be used for deposit or sale of stolen or prohibited items, permitting necessary assistance and the use of reasonable force, and to seize property, documents, stamps, seals, coins, obscene objects, and instruments for making forged or counterfeit items, with a requirement to bring seized things before the court and return the warrant with an endorsement certifying actions.
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