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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2N.I.Powers exercisable by designated persons

Part 3N.I.Escort officers

Power to take an arrested person to a police stationN.I.

22(1)Where a designation applies this paragraph to a person—N.I.

(a)the persons who, in the case of a person arrested by a constable, are authorised for the purposes of [F1paragraph (1A) of Article 32]of the 1989 Order (procedure on arrest of person elsewhere than at a police station) to take the person arrested to a police station include the designated person;

(b)that Article has effect in relation to the exercise by the designated person of the power conferred by virtue of paragraph (a) as if the references to a constable in paragraphs (3), (4)(a) and (13) (but not the references in paragraphs (5) to (12)) included references to the designated person;

(c)a person who is taking another person to a police station in exercise of the power conferred by virtue of paragraph (a)—

(i)must be treated for all purposes as having the other person in his lawful custody;

(ii)is under a duty [F2to keep that person under control and ] to prevent the other person’s escape;

(iii)is entitled to use reasonable force to keep the other person in his charge [F3and under his control ] .

[F4(d)a person who has taken another person to a police station in exercise of the power conferred by virtue of paragraph (a)—

(i)shall be under a duty to remain at the police station until he has transferred control of the other person to the custody officer at the police station;

(ii)until he has so transferred control of the other person, shall be treated for all purposes as having that person in his lawful custody;

(iii)for so long as he is at the police station or in its immediate vicinity in compliance with, or having complied with, his duty under sub-paragraph (i), shall be under a duty to prevent the escape of the other person and to assist in keeping him under control; and

(iv)shall be entitled to use reasonable force for the purpose of complying with his duty under sub-paragraph (iii).]

(2)Without prejudice to any designation applying paragraph 12 to a person, where a person has another in his lawful custody by virtue of sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph—

(a)he has the same powers under paragraphs (7) and (8) of Article 55 of the 1989 Order (non-intimate searches) as a constable has in the case of a person in police detention—

(i)to carry out a search of the other person;

(ii)to seize or retain, or cause to be seized or retained, anything found on such a search;

(b)paragraphs (9) and (12) of that Article (restrictions on power to seize clothes and personal effects and searches to be carried out by a member of the same sex) apply to the exercise by the designated person of any power exercisable by virtue of this sub-paragraph as they apply to the exercise of the power in question by a constable.