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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ACT 2002 No. 41, 2002 - SECT 99

Seizure of other property and documents
(1)
A search warrant issued under Part 3-5 of the Proceeds of Crime Act in relation to a crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC authorises an authorised officer to seize property or a thing that he or she finds and believes on reasonable grounds to be:

(a)
proceeds of the crime or a property-tracking document in relation to the crime, although not of the kind specified in the warrant; or
(b)
proceeds of, or a property-tracking document in relation to, another crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC in relation to which a search warrant issued under that Part is in force; or
(c)
something that:
(i)
is relevant to a proceeding in the ICC in respect of the crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC; or
(ii)
will afford evidence as to the commission of an Australian criminal offence.
(2)
However, this section only applies if the authorised officer believes on reasonable grounds that it is necessary to seize the property or thing in order to prevent its concealment, loss or destruction or its use in committing an offence.



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