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A396
Ord. No. 69/80
TRADE DESCRIPTIONS

(2) An authorized officer may―

(a) break open any container or open any vending machine for the purpose of exercising his powers under subsection (1)(f) to seize goods;
(b) break open any outer or inner door of any place which he is empowered or authorized by or under this Ordinance to enter and search;
(c) forcibly board any vessel or aircraft which he is empowered by this Ordinance to stop, board or search;
(d) remove by force any person or thing obstructing him in the exercise of any power conferred on him by this Ordinance;
(e) detain any person found in any premises which he is empowered or authorized by or under this Ordinance to search until such place has been so searched;
(f) detain any vessel or aircraft which he is empowered by this Ordinance to stop, board and search, and prevent any person from approaching or boarding such vessel or aircraft until it has been so searched;
(g) detain any vehicle which he is empowered by or under this Ordinance to stop and search until it has been so searched.

Restrictions on the entry and search of domestic premises. 16. (1) No domestic premises shall be entered and searched by an authorized officer unless—

(a) a magistrate has issued a warrant under subsection (2); or
(b) the Director has given an authorization under subsection (3).

(2) A magistrate may. if he is satisfied by information on oath that there is reasonable ground for suspecting that there is in any domestic premises any goods or thing which may be seized, removed or detained under section 15(1)(f), issue a warrant authorizing an authorized officer to enter and search the premises.

(3) The Director may, if he is satisfied that there is reasonable ground for suspecting—

(a) that there is in any domestic premises any goods or thing which may be seized, removed or detained under section 15(1)(f); and
(b) that unless the premises are entered and searched immediately such goods or thing are likely to be removed from the premises, authorize in writing an authorized officer to enter and search the premises.

(4) An authorized officer authorized under subsection (2) or (3) to enter and search any domestic premises may take with him such other persons and such equipment as may appear to him to be necessary.

Offences of obstruction and disclosure of information.
[cf. 1968 c. 29, s. 29.]
17. (1) Without prejudice to any other Ordinance, any person who—

(a) wilfully obstructs an authorized officer in the exercise of his powers or the performance of his duties under this Ordinance;
(b) wilfully fails to comply with any requirement properly made to him by any such authorized officer; or