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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 14U.K.Maritime enforcement

7U.K.After Part 3 insert—

PART 3A U.K.Maritime enforcement

28MEnforcement powers in relation to ships: England and Wales

(1)An immigration officer, an English and Welsh constable or an enforcement officer may exercise the powers set out in Part 1 of Schedule 4A (“Part 1 powers”) in relation to any of the following in England and Wales waters—

(a)a United Kingdom ship;

(b)a ship without nationality;

(c)a foreign ship;

(d)a ship registered under the law of a relevant territory.

(2)But Part 1 powers may be exercised only—

(a)for the purpose of preventing, detecting, investigating or prosecuting an offence under section 25, 25A or 25B, and

(b)in accordance with the rest of this section.

(3)The authority of the Secretary of State is required before an immigration officer, an English and Welsh constable or an enforcement officer may exercise Part 1 powers in relation to a foreign ship, or a ship registered under the law of a relevant territory, within the territorial sea adjacent to the United Kingdom.

(4)Authority for the purposes of subsection (3) may be given in relation to a foreign ship only if the Convention permits the exercise of Part 1 powers in relation to the ship.

28NEnforcement powers in relation to ships: Scotland

(1)An immigration officer, a Scottish constable or an enforcement officer may exercise the powers set out in Part 2 of Schedule 4A (“Part 2 powers”) in relation to any of the following in Scotland waters—

(a)a United Kingdom ship;

(b)a ship without nationality;

(c)a foreign ship;

(d)a ship registered under the law of a relevant territory.

(2)But Part 2 powers may be exercised only—

(a)for the purpose of preventing, detecting, investigating or prosecuting an offence under section 25, 25A or 25B, and

(b)in accordance with the rest of this section.

(3)The authority of the Secretary of State is required before an immigration officer, a Scottish constable or an enforcement officer may exercise Part 2 powers in relation to a foreign ship, or a ship registered under the law of a relevant territory, within the territorial sea adjacent to the United Kingdom.

(4)Authority for the purposes of subsection (3) may be given in relation to a foreign ship only if the Convention permits the exercise of Part 2 powers in relation to the ship.

28OEnforcement powers in relation to ships: Northern Ireland

(1)An immigration officer, a Northern Ireland constable or an enforcement officer may exercise the powers set out in Part 3 of Schedule 4A (“Part 3 powers”) in relation to any of the following in Northern Ireland waters—

(a)a United Kingdom ship;

(b)a ship without nationality;

(c)a foreign ship;

(d)a ship registered under the law of a relevant territory.

(2)But Part 3 powers may be exercised only—

(a)for the purpose of preventing, detecting, investigating or prosecuting an offence under section 25, 25A or 25B, and

(b)in accordance with the rest of this section.

(3)The authority of the Secretary of State is required before an immigration officer, a Northern Ireland constable or an enforcement officer may exercise Part 3 powers in relation to a foreign ship, or a ship registered under the law of a relevant territory, within the territorial sea adjacent to the United Kingdom.

(4)Authority for the purposes of subsection (3) may be given in relation to a foreign ship only if the Convention permits the exercise of Part 3 powers in relation to the ship.

28PHot pursuit of ships in United Kingdom waters

(1)An immigration officer, an English and Welsh constable or an enforcement officer may exercise Part 1 powers in relation to a ship in Scotland waters or in Northern Ireland waters if—

(a)the ship is pursued there,

(b)immediately before the pursuit of the ship, the ship was in England and Wales waters, and

(c)the condition in subsection (7) is met.

(2)Part 1 powers may be exercised under subsection (1) only—

(a)for the purpose mentioned in subsection (2)(a) of section 28M, and

(b)(if relevant) in accordance with subsections (3) and (4) of that section.

(3)An immigration officer, a Scottish constable or an enforcement officer may exercise Part 2 powers in relation to a ship in England and Wales waters or in Northern Ireland waters if—

(a)the ship is pursued there,

(b)immediately before the pursuit of the ship, the ship was in Scotland waters, and

(c)the condition in subsection (7) is met.

(4)Part 2 powers may be exercised under subsection (3) only—

(a)for the purpose mentioned in subsection (2)(a) of section 28N, and

(b)(if relevant) in accordance with subsections (3) and (4) of that section.

(5)An immigration officer, a Northern Ireland constable or an enforcement officer may exercise Part 3 powers in relation to a ship in England and Wales waters or in Scotland waters if—

(a)the ship is pursued there,

(b)immediately before the pursuit of the ship, the ship was in Northern Ireland waters, and

(c)the condition in subsection (7) is met.

(6)Part 3 powers may be exercised under subsection (5) only—

(a)for the purpose mentioned in subsection (2)(a) of section 28O, and

(b)(if relevant) in accordance with subsections (3) and (4) of that section.

(7)The condition referred to in subsection (1)(c), (3)(c) and (5)(c) is that—

(a)before the pursuit of the ship, a signal is given for it to stop, and

(b)the pursuit of the ship is not interrupted.

(8)The signal referred to in subsection (7)(a) must be given in such a way as to be audible or visible from the ship.

(9)For the purposes of subsection (7)(b), pursuit is not interrupted by reason only of the fact that—

(a)the method of carrying out the pursuit, or

(b)the identity of the ship or aircraft carrying out the pursuit,

changes during the course of the pursuit.

(10)Nothing in this Part affects any other legal right of hot pursuit that a constable or an enforcement officer may have.

28QInterpretation of Part 3A

(1)In this Part—

(2)For the purposes of paragraph (c) of the definition of “United Kingdom ship” in subsection (1), a person has a “United Kingdom connection” if the person is—

(a)a British citizen, a British overseas territories citizen or a British Overseas citizen,

(b)an individual who is habitually resident in the United Kingdom, or

(c)a body corporate which is established under the law of a part of the United Kingdom and has its principal place of business in the United Kingdom.

Commencement Information

I1Sch. 14 para. 7 in force at 31.5.2016 by S.I. 2016/603, reg. 2(d)