2004 No. 751
PREVENTION AND SUPPRESSION OF TERRORISM

The Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Continuance in force of sections 21 to 23) Order 2004

Made
Coming into force
Whereas a draft of this Order has been laid before Parliament in accordance with section 29(3) of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 20011 and has been approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament:

Now, therefore, the Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 29(2)(c) of that Act, hereby makes the following Order:

Citation and commencement1.

This Order may be cited as the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Continuance in force of sections 21 to 23) Order 2004 and shall come into force on 14th March 2004.

Continuance in force of sections 21 to 23 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 20012.

Sections 21 to 232 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 shall not expire in accordance with the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Continuance in force of sections 21 to 23) Order 20033 but shall continue in force for a period of one year beginning with 14th March 2004.
Beverley Hughes
Minister of State

Home Office

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order continues in force for a period of one year, beginning with 14th March 2004, sections 21 to 23 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, which would otherwise expire at the end of 13th March 2004 in accordance with the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Continuance in force of sections 21 to 23) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/691) made under section 29(2)(c) of that Act.

These provisions enable a person in respect of whom the Secretary of State issues a certificate under section 21 (a “suspected international terrorist”) to be detained under the Immigration Act 1971 despite the fact that the person’s removal from the United Kingdom is prevented by a point of law relating to an international agreement or a practical consideration.