| Terrorism Act 2000 | ||
| 2000 Chapter 11 - continued | ||
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| PART V | ||
| COUNTER-TERRORIST POWERS | ||
Suspected terrorists | ||
| Terrorist: interpretation. | 40. - (1) In this Part "terrorist" means a person who- | |
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| (2) The reference in subsection (1)(b) to a person who has been concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism includes a reference to a person who has been, whether before or after the passing of this Act, concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism within the meaning given by section 1. | ||
| Arrest without warrant. | 41. - (1) A constable may arrest without a warrant a person whom he reasonably suspects to be a terrorist. | |
| (2) Where a person is arrested under this section the provisions of Schedule 8 (detention: treatment, review and extension) shall apply. | ||
| (3) Subject to subsections (4) to (7), a person detained under this section shall (unless detained under any other power) be released not later than the end of the period of 48 hours beginning- | ||
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| (4) If on a review of a person's detention under Part II of Schedule 8 the review officer does not authorise continued detention, the person shall (unless detained in accordance with subsection (5) or (6) or under any other power) be released. | ||
| (5) Where a police officer intends to make an application for a warrant under paragraph 29 of Schedule 8 extending a person's detention, the person may be detained pending the making of the application. | ||
| (6) Where an application has been made under paragraph 29 or 36 of Schedule 8 in respect of a person's detention, he may be detained pending the conclusion of proceedings on the application. | ||
| (7) Where an application under paragraph 29 or 36 of Schedule 8 is granted in respect of a person's detention, he may be detained, subject to paragraph 37 of that Schedule, during the period specified in the warrant. | ||
| (8) The refusal of an application in respect of a person's detention under paragraph 29 or 36 of Schedule 8 shall not prevent his continued detention in accordance with this section. | ||
| (9) A person who has the powers of a constable in one Part of the United Kingdom may exercise the power under subsection (1) in any Part of the United Kingdom. | ||
| Search of premises. | 42. - (1) A justice of the peace may on the application of a constable issue a warrant in relation to specified premises if he is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that a person whom the constable reasonably suspects to be a person falling within section 40(1)(b) is to be found there. | |
| (2) A warrant under this section shall authorise any constable to enter and search the specified premises for the purpose of arresting the person referred to in subsection (1) under section 41. | ||
| (3) In the application of subsection (1) to Scotland- | ||
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| Search of persons. | 43. - (1) A constable may stop and search a person whom he reasonably suspects to be a terrorist to discover whether he has in his possession anything which may constitute evidence that he is a terrorist. | |
| (2) A constable may search a person arrested under section 41 to discover whether he has in his possession anything which may constitute evidence that he is a terrorist. | ||
| (3) A search of a person under this section must be carried out by someone of the same sex. | ||
| (4) A constable may seize and retain anything which he discovers in the course of a search of a person under subsection (1) or (2) and which he reasonably suspects may constitute evidence that the person is a terrorist. | ||
| (5) A person who has the powers of a constable in one Part of the United Kingdom may exercise a power under this section in any Part of the United Kingdom. | ||
Power to stop and search | ||
| Authorisations. | 44. - (1) An authorisation under this subsection authorises any constable in uniform to stop a vehicle in an area or at a place specified in the authorisation and to search- | |
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| (2) An authorisation under this subsection authorises any constable in uniform to stop a pedestrian in an area or at a place specified in the authorisation and to search- | ||
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| (3) An authorisation under subsection (1) or (2) may be given only if the person giving it considers it expedient for the prevention of acts of terrorism. | ||
| (4) An authorisation may be given- | ||
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| (5) If an authorisation is given orally, the person giving it shall confirm it in writing as soon as is reasonably practicable. | ||
| Exercise of power. | 45. - (1) The power conferred by an authorisation under section 44(1) or (2)- | |
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| (2) A constable may seize and retain an article which he discovers in the course of a search by virtue of section 44(1) or (2) and which he reasonably suspects is intended to be used in connection with terrorism. | ||
| (3) A constable exercising the power conferred by an authorisation may not require a person to remove any clothing in public except for headgear, footwear, an outer coat, a jacket or gloves. | ||
| (4) Where a constable proposes to search a person or vehicle by virtue of section 44(1) or (2) he may detain the person or vehicle for such time as is reasonably required to permit the search to be carried out at or near the place where the person or vehicle is stopped. | ||
| (5) Where- | ||
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| the written statement shall be provided. | ||
| (6) An application under subsection (5) must be made within the period of 12 months beginning with the date on which the vehicle or pedestrian was stopped. | ||
| Duration of authorisation. | 46. - (1) An authorisation under section 44 has effect, subject to subsections (2) to (7), during the period- | |
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| (2) The date or time specified under subsection (1)(b) must not occur after the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the day on which the authorisation is given. | ||
| (3) The person who gives an authorisation shall inform the Secretary of State as soon as is reasonably practicable. | ||
| (4) If an authorisation is not confirmed by the Secretary of State before the end of the period of 48 hours beginning with the time when it is given- | ||
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| (5) Where the Secretary of State confirms an authorisation he may substitute an earlier date or time for the date or time specified under subsection (1)(b). | ||
| (6) The Secretary of State may cancel an authorisation with effect from a specified time. | ||
| (7) An authorisation may be renewed in writing by the person who gave it or by a person who could have given it; and subsections (1) to (6) shall apply as if a new authorisation were given on each occasion on which the authorisation is renewed. | ||
| Offences. | 47. - (1) A person commits an offence if he- | |
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| (2) A person guilty of an offence under this section shall be liable on summary conviction to- | ||
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Parking | ||
| Authorisations. | 48. - (1) An authorisation under this section authorises any constable in uniform to prohibit or restrict the parking of vehicles on a road specified in the authorisation. | |
| (2) An authorisation may be given only if the person giving it considers it expedient for the prevention of acts of terrorism. | ||
| (3) An authorisation may be given- | ||
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| (4) If an authorisation is given orally, the person giving it shall confirm it in writing as soon as is reasonably practicable. | ||
| Exercise of power. | 49. - (1) The power conferred by an authorisation under section 48 shall be exercised by placing a traffic sign on the road concerned. | |
| (2) A constable exercising the power conferred by an authorisation under section 48 may suspend a parking place. | ||
| (3) Where a parking place is suspended under subsection (2), the suspension shall be treated as a restriction imposed by virtue of section 48- | ||
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| Duration of authorisation. | 50. - (1) An authorisation under section 48 has effect, subject to subsections (2) and (3), during the period specified in the authorisation. | |
| (2) The period specified shall not exceed 28 days. | ||
| (3) An authorisation may be renewed in writing by the person who gave it or by a person who could have given it; and subsections (1) and (2) shall apply as if a new authorisation were given on each occasion on which the authorisation is renewed. | ||
| Offences. | 51. - (1) A person commits an offence if he parks a vehicle in contravention of a prohibition or restriction imposed by virtue of section 48. | |
| (2) A person commits an offence if- | ||
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| (3) It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under this section to prove that he had a reasonable excuse for the act or omission in question. | ||
| (4) Possession of a current disabled person's badge shall not itself constitute a reasonable excuse for the purposes of subsection (3). | ||
| (5) A person guilty of an offence under subsection (1) shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale. | ||
| (6) A person guilty of an offence under subsection (2) shall be liable on summary conviction to- | ||
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| Interpretation. | 52. In sections 48 to 51- | |
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Port and border controls | ||
| Port and border controls. | 53. - (1) Schedule 7 (port and border controls) shall have effect. | |
| (2) The Secretary of State may by order repeal paragraph 16 of Schedule 7. | ||
| (3) The powers conferred by Schedule 7 shall be exercisable notwithstanding the rights conferred by section 1 of the Immigration Act 1971 (general principles regulating entry into and staying in the United Kingdom). | ||
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