PART IVMISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL

Police

Functions of constables42.

(1)

It shall be the duty of the Royal Ulster Constabulary to execute the provisions of this Order and of every order of the Department; and such provisions shall be enforceable by any constable.

(2)

Where a person is seen or found committing, or is reasonably suspected of being engaged in committing, an offence against this Order, a constable may, without warrant, stop and detain him.

Para. (3) rep. by 1989 NI 12

(4)

A constable may,F1 whether stopping or detaining a person as mentioned in paragraph (2) or arresting under F2Article 26 of the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 a person stopped or detained under that paragraph, or not,—

(a)

stop, detain, and examine any animal, poultry, vehicle, boat, or thing to which the offence or suspected offence relates; and

(b)

require the same to be forthwith taken back to or into any place or district from where it was unlawfully removed; and

(c)

execute and enforce that requisition.

(5)

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(6)

The foregoing provisions of this Article respecting a constable extend and apply to any person called by a constable to his assistance.

(7)

A constable shall forthwith make a report in writing to his superior officer of every case in which he stops any person, animal, poultry, vehicle, boat, or thing under this Article, and of his consequent proceedings.

(8)

F4The offences to which this paragraph applies for the purposes of Article 19(1)(bb) of the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 are offences against this Order consisting of—

(a)

the landing or attempted landing of any animal in contravention of an order made under this Order and expressed to be made for the purpose of preventing the introduction of rabies into Northern Ireland; or

(b)

the failure by the person having the charge or control of any vessel, boat or hovercraft to discharge any obligation imposed on him in that capacity by such an order; or

(c)

the movement, in contravention of an order under Article 12 or 14, of any animal into, within or out of a place or area declared to be infected with rabies.

(9)

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(10)

For the purpose of exercising any power to seize an animal or cause an animal to be seized which is conferred on constables by an order made under this Order and expressed to be made for the purpose of preventing the introduction of rabies into Northern Ireland, a constable may enter (if need be, by force) and search any vessel, boat, hovercraft, aircraft or vehicle of any other description in which there is, or in which he, with reasonable cause, suspects that there is, an animal to which that power applies.

(11)

Nothing in this Article shall take away or abridge any power or authority that a constable would have had if this Article had not been made.