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2. The Magistrates’ Courts (Detention and Forfeiture of Seized Cash) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2003(1) are amended as follows—
(1) after rule 7 insert—
7A.—(1) An application under section 297E(2) shall be made in writing, accompanied by a copy of the forfeiture notice, shall state the grounds on which it is made, and shall be lodged with the clerk of petty sessions for the petty sessions district in which the cash was seized.
(2) The clerk of petty sessions shall send a copy of the application to—
(a)the Commissioners of Revenue and Customs, where the forfeiture notice was given by a senior officer of Revenue and Customs; or
(b)the Chief Constable, or, as the case may be, the chief officer of the police force to which the senior officer belongs, where the forfeiture notice was given by a senior police officer; or
(c)the Chief Constable, where the forfeiture notice was given by an accredited financial investigator who was a member of staff of the Police Service of Northern Ireland; or
(d)the Minister of the Crown in charge of the department of the Government of the United Kingdom, or the department, where the forfeiture notice was given by an accredited financial investigator who is a member of staff of that department; or
(e)the Northern Ireland department, where the forfeiture notice was given by an accredited financial investigator who was a member of staff of that department; or
(f)in any other case, the employer of the accredited financial investigator who gave the forfeiture notice; and
(g)every person (other than the applicant) to whom a notice has been given under regulations made under section 297A(3).
(3) The clerk of petty sessions shall fix a date for the hearing of the application, which, unless he directs otherwise, shall not be earlier than seven days from the date on which it is received, and shall notify that date to the applicant and to every person to whom a copy of the application is required to be sent under paragraph (2).
(4) A direction made under section 297F shall be in Form 4, and shall require the release of the cash within seven days of the date of the direction, or such longer period as, with the agreement of the applicant, may be specified, except that the cash shall not be released whilst section 298(4) applies.”;
(2) in the Schedule—
(a)in Form 2, in the note under “Decision”, for “three months” substitute “six months”;
(b)in Form 4—
(i)in the heading, for “(section 297(2), Rule 7(6))”, substitute “(sections 297(2) and 297F(2); Rules 7(6) and 7A(4))”;
(ii)in the title for “Detained Cash under section 297(2)” substitute “[Detained Cash under section 297(2)][Cash Subject to Forfeiture Notice under section 297F(2)]”.
S.R. 2003/17; to which the most recent relevant amendments were made by S.R. 2008 No.362.
Section 297E was inserted by section 65 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009 (c.26).
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