C3Part III Criminal Proceedings

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Pt. III (Ss. 24-28) extended (with modfications)(1.8.1993) by S.I. 1993/1796 art 3(1), Sch. 1 Pt.I (Guernsey), 1993/1797 art. 3(1), Sch. 1 Pt.I (Jersey) (as amended by S.I. 2003/1252, art. 3(b))

F1C1C228I Seized material: access and copying.

1

If a person showing himself—

a

to be the occupier of the premises on which seized material was seized, or

b

to have had custody or control of the material immediately before it was seized,

asks the immigration officer who seized the material for a record of what he seized, the officer must provide the record to that person within a reasonable time.

2

If a relevant person asks an immigration officer for permission to be granted access to seized material, the officer must arrange for him to have access to the material under the supervision—

a

in the case of seized material within subsection (8)(a), of an immigration officer;

b

in the case of seized material within subsection (8)(b), of a constable.

3

An immigration officer may photograph or copy, or have photographed or copied, seized material.

4

If a relevant person asks an immigration officer for a photograph or copy of seized material, the officer must arrange for—

a

that person to have access to the material for the purpose of photographing or copying it under the supervision—

i

in the case of seized material within subsection (8)(a), of an immigration officer;

ii

in the case of seized material within subsection (8)(b), of a constable; or

b

the material to be photographed or copied.

5

A photograph or copy made under subsection (4)(b) must be supplied within a reasonable time.

6

There is no duty under this section to arrange for access to, or the supply of a photograph or copy of, any material if there are reasonable grounds for believing that to do so would prejudice—

a

the exercise of any functions in connection with which the material was seized; or

b

an investigation which is being conducted under this Act, or any criminal proceedings which may be brought as a result.

7

Relevant person” means—

a

a person who had custody or control of seized material immediately before it was seized, or

b

someone acting on behalf of such a person.

8

Seized material” means anything—

a

seized and retained by an immigration officer, or

b

seized by an immigration officer and retained by the police,

under this Part.