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(c) order a person to produce for inspection any documents that—
(i) ought to be on board any vessel or aircraft; and
(ii) relate to any goods on the vessel or aircraft;
(d) break open and forcibly enter any place or receptacle in any conveyance to which the officer cannot otherwise reasonably obtain access;
(e) order the master of any vessel in Singapore to cause the vessel to proceed to a specified anchorage, wharf or place to which the vessel may lawfully go;
(f) order the master of any vessel in Singapore to move or discharge any cargo or other goods in the vessel;
(g) order the person in charge of a vehicle—
(i) to stop and not to proceed until so authorised; or
(ii) to bring the vehicle to any police station or examination station;
(h) order that any goods from or placed in any vessel may not be removed unless permitted by the officer;
(i) order the master of any vessel or the pilot of any aircraft to produce—
(i) a complete manifest of the whole cargo of the vessel or aircraft; and
(ii) a complete list of stores carried by that vessel or aircraft;
(j) take any necessary steps that the officer considers necessary to secure compliance by any vessel or aircraft with an order under this section.

(3) A customs officer (not being a senior customs officer) may—

(a) exercise the power in subsection (1), but only at the general or specific directions of a senior customs officer; and