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CRIMINAL ASSETS RECOVERY ACT 1990 - SECT 39
Seizure of property and searching of person
39 Seizure of property and searching of person
(1) The person or persons executing a search warrant under this Division may
seize anything that might reasonably be suspected of being-- (a) something in
which a person has an interest that constitutes
serious crime derived property, or
(b) something in which a person has an
interest that constitutes illegally acquired property of a person reasonably
suspected of having been engaged in serious crime related activities, or
(c)
evidence of a serious crime related activity, or
(d) evidence of
illegal activity of a person reasonably suspected of having been engaged in
serious crime related activities, or
(e) property an interest in which is
subject to a restraining order, or
(f) unexplained wealth.
(2) The power
conferred by this section to seize anything includes-- (a) power to remove it
from the premises where it is found, and
(b) power to guard it on those
premises.
(3) A person executing a search warrant issued under this Division
may search a person found on the premises who might reasonably be suspected of
being in possession of property or evidence that may be seized under this
section.
(3A) A person executing a search warrant issued under this Division
in relation to unexplained wealth in the possession of a person may, by the
use of necessary and reasonable force-- (a) stop, search and detain the
person, and
(b) seize and detain all or part of a thing-- (i) found as a
result of the search, and
(ii) that the person reasonably suspects is
unexplained wealth.
(4) A person executing a search warrant issued under this
Division may-- (a) examine any property or evidence seized in executing the
warrant, and
(b) inspect and test any such property, and
(c) in the case of
evidence that is a document--make copies of, and take extracts from, the
document.
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