161 Power to search premises. U.K.
(1)Without prejudice to any other power conferred by the Customs and Excise Acts 1979 but subject to subsection (2) below, where there are reasonable grounds to suspect that any thing liable to forfeiture under the customs and excise Acts is kept or concealed in any building or place, any officer having a writ of assistance may—
(a)enter that building or place at any time, whether by day or night, on any day, and search for, seize, and detain or remove any such thing; and
(b)so far as is reasonably necessary for the purpose of such entry, search, seizure, detention or removal, break open any door, window or container and force and remove any other impediment or obstruction.
(2)No officer shall exercise the power of entry conferred on him by subsection (1) above by night unless he is accompanied by a constable.
(3)Without prejudice to subsection (1) above or to any other power conferred by the Customs and Excise Acts 1979, if a justice of the peace is satisfied by information upon oath given by an officer that there are reasonable grounds to suspect that any thing liable to forfeiture under the customs and excise Acts is kept or concealed in any building or place, he may by warrant under his hand given on any day authorise [any officer and any person accompanying an officer to enter and search the building or place named in the warrant within one month from that day].
(4)An officer or [other person so authorised] shall thereupon have the like powers in relation to the building or place named in the warrant, subject to the like conditions as to entry by night, as if he were an officer having a writ of assistance and acting upon reasonable grounds of suspicion.
(5)Where there are reasonable grounds to suspect that any still, vessel, utensil, spirits or materials for the manufacture of spirits is or are unlawfully kept or deposited in any building or place, subsections (3) and (4) above shall apply in relation to any constable as they would apply in relation to an officer.
(6)A writ of assistance shall continue in force during the reign in which it is issued and for 6 months thereafter.
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