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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Special Measures Act, 2006 (Act No. 11 of 2006)

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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Special Measures Safety and Security Regulations, 2009

9. Manner of dealing with seized objects

 

(1) A peace officer who seizes a prohibited object contemplated in regulation 8(2), must deal with such object in terms of Chapter 2 of the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (Act No. 51 of 1977).

 

(2) A peace officer who is not a member, but authorised under the Act to seize an object contemplated in regulation 8(2)(a) from any person, must immediately after seizing such object, hand such object to a member to be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of (1).

 

(3) A peace officer who has reasonable grounds to suspect that a dangerous object that was seized may impair the health of any person or be used to cause bodily harm to any person or damage to property, may order the immediate destruction of such object in a manner that ensures the safety of the peace officer or any other person.

 

(4) A peace officer who seizes an object contemplated in regulation 8(2)(c) in circumstances where the person it is seized from contravenes any provision of the Stadium Code of Conduct, may cause such object to be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the Stadium Code of Conduct.

 

(5) A prohibited object which is forfeited to the State in terms of the provisions of Chapter 2 of the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 after seizure, must be destroyed.