PART 4TRAFFICKING AND EXPLOITATION PREVENTION AND RISK ORDERS

Trafficking and exploitation risk orders

28Prohibitions on foreign travel

1

A fixed period of not more than 5 years of effect must be applied to—

a

a prohibition on foreign travel contained in a trafficking and exploitation risk order, and

b

an order that contains such a prohibition and no other prohibitions or requirements.

2

A “prohibition on foreign travel” means—

a

a prohibition on travelling to any country outwith the United Kingdom named or described in the order,

b

a prohibition on travelling to any country outwith the United Kingdom other than a country named or described in the order, or

c

a prohibition on travelling to any country outwith the United Kingdom.

3

A further period (of no more than 5 years each time) may be applied to—

a

a prohibition mentioned in subsection (1)(a) by a variation or a renewal under section 29, and

b

an order mentioned in subsection (1)(b) by a renewal under that section.

4

A trafficking and exploitation risk order that contains a prohibition mentioned in subsection (2)(c) must require the adult in respect of whom the order is made to surrender each passport that the adult has at a police station specified in the order—

a

on or before the date when the prohibition takes effect, or

b

within a period specified in the order.

5

Any passport surrendered must be returned as soon as reasonably practicable after the adult ceases to be subject to a prohibition mentioned in subsection (2)(c).

6

Subsection (5) does not apply in relation to—

a

a passport issued by or on behalf of the authorities of a country outwith the United Kingdom if the passport has been returned to those authorities,

b

a passport issued by or on behalf of an international organisation if the passport has been returned to that organisation.