(1) The senior police officer may make an order under section 18 in person or,
if that is not practicable, by telephone, radio, telex, facsimile or other
means of transmission.
(2) If an order is made by radio or other form of oral
communication, the senior police officer must ensure that--
are given an opportunity to make a written
submission to the senior police officer, or to speak to the
senior police officer by telephone, radio or other form of oral communication.
(4) The senior police officer must, at the time of, or as soon as practicable
after, making an order under section 18, make a record of--
(a) the order
made, and
(b) the date and time when the order was made, and
(c) the reasons
for making it,
and must sign the record.
(5) The senior police officer must
ensure that a copy of the record is sent to or made available to the suspect
as soon as practicable after the record is made.