Part XI Miscellaneous

Provisions relating to Customs and Excise

152 Remands of suspected drug offenders to F3. . . detention.

1

Subject—

a

to subsection (2) below; and

b

to section 4 of the Bail Act 1976,

where—

i

a person is brought before a magistrates’ court on a charge of an offence against section 5(2) of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 or a drug trafficking offence; and

ii

the court has power to remand him,

it shall have power, if it considers it appropriate to do so, to remand him to customs detention, that is to say, commit him to the custody of a customs officer for a period not exceeding 192 hours.

F41A

In subsection (1) the power of a magistrates' court to remand a person to customs detention for a period not exceeding 192 hours includes power to commit the person to the custody of a constable to be detained for such a period.

2

This section does not apply where a charge is brought against a person under the age of 17.

3

In the application of this section to Northern Ireland, for the words from the beginning of subsection (1) above to “1976" there shall be substituted the words “Subject to subsection (2) below,".

F14

In the application of this section to Northern Ireland, “drug trafficking offence" meansF2any offence which is specified in—

a

paragraph 1 of Schedule 5 to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (drug trafficking offences), or

b

so far as it relates to that paragraph, paragraph 10 of that Schedule.