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the expulsion, extradition or other lawful removal of that person from Rhodesia, or the taking of proceedings relating thereto, (k) to such extent as may be necessary for the execution of a lawful order requiring that person to remain within a specified area within Rhodesia or prohibiting him from being within such an area, or to such extent as may be reasonably justifiable- (i) for the taking of proceedings against that person relating to the making of such an order; or (ii) for restraining that person during any visit which he is permitted to make to any part of Rhodesia in which, in consequence such an order, his presence would otherwise be unlawful. (3) Any person who is arrested or detained shall be in- formed as soon as reasonably practicable, in a language which he understands, of the reasons for his arrest or detention. (4) Any person who is arrested or detained (a) for the purpose of bringing him before a court in exe- cution of the order of a court or an officer of a court; or (b) upon reasonable suspicion of his having committed or being about to commit a criminal offence; and who is not released shall be brought without undue delay before a court; and if any person arrested or detained as men- tioned in paragraph (b) of this subsection is not tried within a reasonable time, then, without prejudice to any further proceedings which may be brought against him, he shall be released either unconditionally or upon reasonable conditions, including in par- ticular such conditions as are reasonably necessary to ensure that he appears at a later date for trial or for proceedings preliminary to trial. (5) Any person who is unlawfully arrested or detained by any other person shall be entitled to compensation therefor from that other person. 68. (1) No person shall be held in slavery or servitude or Protection required to perform forced labour. from slavery and forced labour. (2) For the purposes of this section, the expression "forced labour" does not include- (a) any labour required in consequence of the sentence

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