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CHILDREN (INTERSTATE TRANSFER OF OFFENDERS) ACT 1988 - SECT 16
Search warrants
16 Search warrants
(1) An escort, any member of the Police Force, or any officer of the
Department may apply to an authorised officer for a search warrant if such a
person has reasonable grounds for believing that a young offender, who has
escaped from the custody of an escort while being transferred through New
South Wales from one State to another in accordance with an agreement, is on
or in premises.
(2) An authorised officer to whom such an application is made
may, if satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for doing so, issue a
search warrant authorising an escort, a member of the Police Force or an
officer of the Department named in the warrant: (a) to enter specified
premises, and
(b) to inspect the premises for evidence of the young offender
who has escaped from custody, and
(c) to observe and converse with any person
apparently residing there.
(3) Division 4 of Part 5 of the Law Enforcement
(Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 applies to a search warrant issued
under this section.
(4) Without limiting the generality of section 71 of the
Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 , a member of the
Police Force: (a) may accompany an escort or an officer of the Department
executing a search warrant issued under this section, and
(b) may take all
reasonable steps to assist in the apprehension of the young offender at the
premises.
(5) In this section:
"escort" means the escort authorised by the agreement to have custody of the
young offender.
"premises" includes any land, building, vehicle and vessel.
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