70—Power to stop and search vessels
If a police officer in charge of a police station or holding a rank not lower
than sergeant has reasonable cause to suspect—
(a) that
an offence has been, or is about to be, committed on board a vessel which is
in any harbor, port, dock, river or creek; or
(b) that
a person who has committed an offence, or against whom a warrant has been
issued by a justice, is on board a vessel,
the officer may, at any time of the day or night, exercise all or any of the
following powers:
(c) the
officer may stop and detain that vessel;
(d) the
officer may enter, at all times, with such constables as he or she thinks
necessary, into and upon that vessel and every part of that vessel;
(e) the
officer may search and inspect that vessel and in doing so take all necessary
measures for the effectual prevention or detection of any such suspected
offence and for the apprehension of any such suspected person;
(f) the
officer may take into custody any person reasonably suspected of having
committed an offence or liable to apprehension under paragraph (e);
(g) the
officer may take charge of all property suspected to be stolen or otherwise
unlawfully obtained.