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No. 31 of 1961.

IMMIGRATION (CONTROL AND OFFENCES)
(AMENDMENT)


Application of section 48 of Magistrates Ordinance.
(Cap. 227).
21. The provisions of section 48 of the Magistrates Ordinance shall apply to any property which has come into the possession of any member of the Service in connexion with any criminal offence as they apply to property which has so come into the possession of the police.

Saving in relation to application of Colonial Regulations and Government General Orders. 22. Nothing in the provisions of section 8 shall be deemed to affect the application to any immigration sub-inspector or to any member of the Service having a rank lower than that of immigration sub-inspector of Colonial Regulations, so far as they are applicable, or the General Orders of the Government, so however that no member of the Service shall be liable to be proceeded against under those Regulations or Orders in respect of any act or omission which has been the subject of disciplinary proceedings under the provisions of the said section 8.

Saving in relation to prerogative right of Crown. 23. Nothing in the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed to affect the right of the Crown to dismiss or terminate the appointment of any member of the Service and without compensation.

This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which passed the Legislative Council on the 2nd day of August, 1961, and is found by me to be a true and correctly printed copy of the said Bill.

A. Chapman,
Deputy Clerk of Councils.

(Secretariat CR52/3231/48IV)