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CYBERSECURITY
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“state of mind” of a person includes —
(a) the knowledge, intention, opinion, belief or purpose of the person; and
(b) the person’s reasons for the intention, opinion, belief or purpose.

Powers of investigation

38.—(1) An investigation officer authorised by the Commissioner may, in relation to any offence under this Act (except any offence under section 23) or any regulations made under this Act, on declaration of the investigation officer’s office and production to the person against whom the investigation officer is acting such identification card as the Commissioner may direct to be carried—

(a) require any person whom the investigation officer reasonably believes to have committed that offence to furnish evidence of the person’s identity;
(b) require, by written notice, any person whom the investigation officer reasonably believes has—
(i) any information; or
(ii) any document in the person’s custody or control,
that is relevant to the investigation, to furnish that information or document within the time and manner specified in the written notice;
(c) require, by order in writing, the attendance before the investigation officer of any person within the limits of Singapore who, from any information given or otherwise obtained by the investigation officer, appears to be acquainted with the facts or circumstances of the case; or
(d) examine orally any person who appears to be acquainted with the facts or circumstances of the case—
(i) whether before or after that person or anyone else is charged with an offence in connection with the case; and