(1) A person may file
an objection to the confiscation of frozen property.
(2) If a copy of the
freezing notice or freezing order was served on the objector, the objection
must be filed —
(a)
within 28 days after the day on which the copy of the notice or order was
served on the objector; or
(b)
within any further time allowed by the court.
(3) If a copy of the
freezing notice or freezing order was not served on the objector, the
objection must be filed —
(a)
within 28 days after the day on which the objector becomes aware, or could
reasonably be expected to have become aware, that the property has been
frozen; or
(b)
within any further time allowed by the court.
(4) The court may
allow further time under subsection (2) or (3) even if the time for filing the
objection has expired.