Part X Cross-Border Enforcement
C1C3139 Search powers available on arrests under F9sections 136 and 137F9sections 136, 137 and 137A.
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F10The following powers are available to a constable in relation to a person arrested under section 136(1), (2)(b) or (3)(a) or 137(1) or (3).
F10The powers conferred by subsections (2) and (3) are available to a constable in relation to—
a
a person arrested under section 136(1), (2)(b) or (3)(a);
b
a person arrested under section 137(1) or (3);
c
a person arrested under section 137A in respect of a specified offence committed in England and Wales or Northern Ireland.
2
A constable to whom this section applies may search the person if the constable has reasonable grounds for believing that the person may present a danger to himself or others.
3
Subject to subsections (4) to (6) below, a constable to whom this section applies may—
a
search the person for anything—
i
which he might use to assist him to escape from lawful custody; or
ii
which might be evidence relating to an offence; and
b
F6enter and search any premises in which the person was when, or was immediately before, he was arrested for evidence relating to the offence for which he was arrested.
F23A
The powers conferred by subsection (3B) are available to a constable in relation to—
a
a person arrested under section 136(1) or (3)(a) in the execution of a warrant issued in England and Wales in respect of an offence that is an indictable offence in England and Wales;
b
a person arrested under section 136(1) or (2)(b) in the execution of a warrant issued in Northern Ireland in respect of an offence that is an indictable offence in Northern Ireland;
c
a person arrested under section 137(1) in respect of an offence that is an indictable offence in England and Wales;
d
a person arrested under section 137(3) in respect of an offence that is an indictable offence in Northern Ireland;
e
a person arrested under section 137A(2) or (4) in respect of a specified offence committed in England and Wales;
f
a person arrested under section 137A(1) or (2) in respect of a specified offence committed in Northern Ireland.
3B
The constable may enter and search any premises in which the person was when arrested or immediately before he was arrested for evidence relating to the offence.
4
The power to search conferred by subsection (3) F7or (3B) above is only a power to search to the extent that is reasonably required for the purpose of discovering any such thing or any such evidence.
5
The powers conferred by this section to search a person are not to be construed as authorising a constable to require a person to remove any of his clothing in public other than an outer coat, jacket, headgear, gloves or footwear but they do authorise a search of a person’s mouth.
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A constable may not search a person in the exercise of the power conferred by subsection (3)(a) above unless he has reasonable grounds for believing that the person to be searched may have concealed on him anything for which a search is permitted under that paragraph.
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In so far as the power of search conferred by F13subsection (3)(b)F13subsection (3B) above relates to premises consisting of two or more separate dwellings, it is limited to a power to search—
a
any dwelling in which the arrest took place or in which the person arrested was immediately before his arrest; and
b
any parts of the premises which the occupier of any such dwelling uses in common with the occupiers of any other dwellings comprised in the premises.
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A constable searching a person in the exercise of the power conferred by subsection (2) above may seize and retain anything he finds, if he has reasonable grounds for believing that the person searched might use it to cause physical injury to himself or to any other person.
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A constable searching a person in the exercise of the power conferred by subsection (3)(a) above may seize and retain anything he finds, other than an item subject to legal privilege, if he has reasonable grounds for believing—
a
that he might use it to assist him to escape from lawful custody; or
b
that it is evidence of an offence, or has been obtained in consequence of the commission of an offence.
F310A
Where a constable of a police force in England and Wales searches premises in the exercise of the power conferred by subsection (3B) or where a constable of the British Transport Police searches premises in England and Wales in the exercise of that power—
a
the constable has the same powers as the constable would have under section 19 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 if the search had taken place under section 32(2)(b) of that Act, and
b
sections 21 and 22 of that Act apply in relation to anything seized in the exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph (a) above.
10B
Where a constable of a police force in Northern Ireland searches premises in the exercise of the power conferred by subsection (3B)—
a
the constable has the same powers as the constable would have under Article 21 of the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (S.I. 1989/1341 (N.I.12)) if the search had taken place under Article 34(2)(b) of that Order, and
b
Articles 23 and 24 of that Order apply in relation to anything seized in the exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph (a) above.
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Where a constable of a police force in Scotland searches premises in the exercise of the power conferred by subsection (3B), or where a constable of the British Transport Police searches premises in Scotland in the exercise of that power, the constable has the same powers of seizure and retention as the constable would have if the search had taken place in the exercise of a power of the constable (by virtue of any rule of law) in relation to a person arrested and charged with an offence by the constable in Scotland.
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Nothing in this section shall be taken to affect the power conferred by F1section 43 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
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In this section—
“item subject to legal privilege” has the meaning given to it—
- a
as respects anything in the possession of a person searched in England and Wales, by section 10 of the M1Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984;
- b
as respects anything in the possession of a person searched in Scotland, by F8section 412 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002;
- c
as respects anything in the possession of a person searched in Northern Ireland, by Article 12 of the M2Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989;
- a
“premises” includes any place and, in particular, includes—
“offshore installation” has the meaning given to it by
F14section 1 of the M3Mineral Workings (Offshore Installations) Act 1971F14section 44 of the Petroleum Act 1998; F5and“renewable energy installation” has the same meaning as in Chapter 2 of Part 2 of the Energy Act 2004 (see section 104 of that Act).