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(1)The commanding officer of a person who—
(a)has been charged with, or is awaiting sentence for, a service offence, and
(b)is not in service custody,
may, if satisfied that taking that person into service custody is justified, give orders for his arrest.
(2)For the purposes of this section, taking a person into service custody is justified if there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that, if not taken into service custody, he would—
(a)fail to attend any hearing in the proceedings against him;
(b)commit an offence; or
(c)interfere with witnesses or otherwise obstruct the course of justice, whether in relation to himself or any other person.
(3)Taking a person into service custody is also justified for the purposes of this section if—
(a)he has failed to attend any hearing in the proceedings against him;
(b)there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that he should be taken into service custody for his own protection or, if he is aged under 17, for his own welfare or in his own interests; or
(c)there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that—
(i)if not taken into service custody, he would fail to comply with a requirement imposed under section 107(3); or
(ii)he has failed to comply with such a requirement.
(4)A person arrested under subsection (1) who is kept in service custody—
(a)must as soon as is practicable be brought before a judge advocate for a review of whether he should continue to be kept in service custody; and
(b)on that review is to be dealt with as on a review under section 108(1) (see sections 108(4) to (8) and 109).
(5)Where a power of arrest is conferred on any person by virtue of this section, he may use reasonable force, if necessary, in the exercise of the power.
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