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28.—(1) Where—
(a)the relevant officer in relation to a DSI matter is a Provost Marshal; and
(b)the DSI matter comes to the attention of the appropriate authority for that Provost Marshal,
that authority must secure that all such steps as are appropriate for the purposes of this Part are taken, both initially and from time to time after that, for obtaining and preserving evidence relating to that matter.
(2) Where—
(a)a Provost Marshal becomes aware of a DSI matter; and
(b)the relevant officer was under the direction of that Provost Marshal at the time the DSI matter occurred,
the Provost Marshal must take all such steps as appear to be appropriate for the purposes of this Part for obtaining and preserving evidence relating to that matter.
(3) A Provost Marshal’s duty under paragraph (2) must be performed as soon as practicable after that person becomes aware of the matter in question.
(4) After that, the Provost Marshal must, until satisfied that it is no longer necessary to do so, continue to take steps from time to time that are considered to be appropriate for the purposes of this Part for obtaining and preserving evidence relating to the matter.
(5) The Defence Council or a Board must comply with all such directions as may be given to it by the Commissioner in relation to the performance of any duty imposed on it by virtue of paragraph (1).
(6) A Provost Marshal must take all such specific steps for obtaining or preserving evidence relating to any DSI matter for the purposes of this regulation as directed by the appropriate authority or the Commissioner.
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I1Reg. 28 in force at 19.6.2023, see reg. 1(1)
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