(1) Despite any law or
custom to the contrary, the Commissioner may issue general search warrants to
such police officers as the Commissioner thinks fit.
(2) Every such warrant
must be in the form in Schedule 1, or in a form to the same effect, and must
be signed by the Commissioner.
(3) Every such warrant
will, subject to prior revocation by the Commissioner, remain in force for six
months from the date of the warrant, or for a shorter period specified in the
warrant.
(4) The police officer
named in any such warrant may, at any time of the day or night, exercise all
or any of the following powers:
(a) the
officer may, with such assistants as he or she thinks necessary, enter into,
break open and search any house, building, premises or place where he or she
has reasonable cause to suspect that—
(i)
an offence has been recently committed, or is about to be
committed; or
(ii)
there are stolen goods; or
(iii)
there is anything that may afford evidence as to the
commission of an offence; or
(iv)
there is anything that may be intended to be used for the
purpose of committing an offence;
(b) the
officer may break open and search any cupboards, drawers, chests, trunks,
boxes, packages or other things, whether fixtures or not, in which he or she
has reasonable cause to suspect that—
(i)
there are stolen goods; or
(ii)
there is anything that may afford evidence as to the
commission of an offence; or
(iii)
there is anything that may be intended to be used for the
purpose of committing an offence;
(c) the
officer may seize any such goods or things to be dealt with according to law.