(1) A court may,
if—
(a) a
person brings, or appears at, proceedings under this Act—
(i)
to prevent a forfeiture order or restraining order from
being made against property of the person; or
(ii)
to have property of the person excluded from a forfeiture
order or restraining order; and
(b) the
person is successful in those proceedings; and
(c) the
court is satisfied that the person was not involved in any way in the
commission of the serious offence in respect of which the forfeiture order or
restraining order was sought or made,
order the Crown to pay the person costs in connection with the proceedings or
such part of those costs as is determined by the court.
(2) To avoid doubt,
the costs referred to in subsection (1) are not limited to costs of a
kind that are normally recoverable by the successful party to civil
proceedings.