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NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

(2) The Minister may by order direct the removal from any place of detention to another place of detention to be specified in such order of any person detained in pursuance of an order made under the provisions of section 2 of this order.

(3) On proof to his satisfaction that the presence at any place of any person detained in pursuance of an order made under the provisions of section 2 of this Order is required in the interests of justice, or for the purpose of any inquiry, or in the public interest or in the interest of the person detained, the Minister may order that such person be taken to that place.

(4) Any person in the course of removal under the provisions of subsection (2) of this section or in the course of being taken to any place in pursuance of the provisions of subsection (3) of this section and when so removed or while at such place shall be kept in such custody as the MinsiterMinister [sic] may direct and while in that custody shall be deemed to be in lawful custody.

14. (1) Any police officer may without warrant arrest and detain pending enquiries any person in respect of whom he has reason to believe there are grounds which would justify the detention of such person under section 2 of this Order.

(2) No person shall be detained under the provisions of this section for a period exceeding twenty-four hours except with the authority of a police officer of or above the rank of assistant superintendent or for a period of forty-eight hours in all:

Provided that if an officer of or above the rank of superintendent of police is satisfied that the necessary enquiries cannot be completed within the aforesaid period of forty-eight hours he may authorise the further detention of such person for an additional period not exceeding fourteen days and shall on giving such authorisation forthwith report the circumstances to the Commissioner of Police.

(3) Any person detained under the powers conferred by this section shall be deemed to be in lawful custody and may be detained in any prison, or in any police station or in any other similar place authorised generally or specially by the MinsiterMinister [sic].

15. (1) Any police officer may, without warrant, arrest any person found at large in repsectrespect [sic] of whom there is in existence a detention order made by the Minister under the provisions of section 3 of this Order and shall forthwith report such arrest to the Commissioner of Police.

(2) Any person arrested in pursuance of the provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall be deemed to be in lawful custody and may be detained for a period not exceeding forty-eight hours in any prison or in any police station pending the issuing of instructions by the Minister for his further detention. 492