PART IIIPOWERS OF ENTRY, SEARCH AND SEIZURE

Search warrants

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1

This Article and Article 18 have effect in relation to the issue to constables under any statutory provision, including a statutory provision passed or made after the making of this Order, of warrants to enter and search premises; and an entry on or search of premises under a warrant is unlawful unless the warrant complies with this Article and is executed in accordance with Article 18.

2

Where a constable applies for any such warrant, it shall be his duty—

a

to state—

i

the ground on which he makes the application; F1. . .

ii

the statutory provision under which the warrant would be issued; F2and

F3iii

if the application is for a warrant authorising entry and search on more than one occasion, the ground on which he applies for such a warrant, and whether he seeks a warrant authorising an unlimited number of entries, or (if not) the maximum number of entries desired;

F4b

to specify the matters set out in paragraph (2A); and

c

to identify, so far as is practicable, the articles or persons to be sought.

F52A

The matters which must be specified pursuant to paragraph (2)(b) are—

a

if the application relates to one or more sets of premises specified in the application, each set of premises which it is desired to enter and search;

b

if the application relates to any premises occupied or controlled by a person specified in the application,—

i

as many sets of premises which it is desired to enter and search as it is reasonably practicable to specify;

ii

the person who is in occupation or control of those premises and any others which it is desired to enter and search;

iii

why it is necessary to search more premises than those specified under head (i); and

iv

why it is not reasonably practicable to specify all the premises which it is desired to enter and search.

3

An application for such a warrant shall be supported by a complaint in writing and substantiated on oath.

4

The constable shall answer any question that the justice of the peace or judge hearing the application asks him.

C5C65

A warrant shall authorise an entry on one occasion only F6unless it specifies that it authorises multiple entries.

F7C5C65A

If it specifies that it authorises multiple entries, it must also specify whether the number of entries authorised is unlimited, or limited to a specified maximum.

C5C66

A warrant—

a

shall specify—

i

the name of the person who applies for it;

ii

the date on which it is issued;

iii

the statutory provision under which it is issued; and

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each set of premises to be searched, or (in the case of an all premises warrant) the person who is in occupation or control of premises to be searched, together with any premises under his occupation or control which can be specified and which are to be searched; and

b

shall identify, so far as is practicable, the articles or persons to be sought.

F9C5C67

Two copies shall be made of a warrant which specifies only one set of premises and does not authorise multiple entries; and as many copies as are reasonably required may be made of any other kind of warrant.

C5C68

The copies shall be clearly certified as copies by the justice of the peace or judge who issues the warrant.