Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Act 1987

Criminal Investigation (Extra-territorial Offences) Regulations 1989

Reprint 1: The regulations as at 6 February 2004


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Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as

at 6 February 2004

Criminal Investigation (Extra-territorial Offences) Regulations 1989

CONTENTS

1.Citation1

2.Forms1

Schedule2

Notes

Compilation table5

 

 

Crest

Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as

at 6 February 2004

Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Act 1987

Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Regulations 1989

1.Citation

These regulations may be cited as the Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Regulations 1989 1.

2.Forms

(1)The forms set forth in the Schedule shall be used for the purposes for which they are respectively applicable.

(2)Each form prescribed shall be completed in accordance with the directions specified in it.

 

Schedule

Form 1 — Complaint to Ground a Search Warrant

Form 2 — Search Warrant

Form 3 — Notice to Occupier of Premises

Form 1

Western Australia

[Reg. 2]

Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Act 1987 [s. 4]

Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Regulations 1989

COMPLAINT TO GROUND A SEARCH WARRANT

I, (1) of (2)  (3) , a member of the Police Force in the State, say on oath this day of
, 20 , before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, that there are reasonable grounds as follows to believe — 

(a)that an offence to which the Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Act 1987 applies has been, or is intended to be, committed; and

(b)that there is at the premises, namely (4), situated at (5), an object relevant to the investigation of that offence.

The grounds of this application for a search warrant are —  (6)

Therefore, I ask that a search warrant be issued under section 4(1) of the Act.

Signature of complainant.

Sworn before me on the abovementioned date at in the State.

Justice of the Peace.

(1) Insert full name of complainant.

(2) Insert complainant’s address.

(3) Insert complainant’s rank.

(4) Insert description of premises.

(5) Insert address of premises.

(6) Insert grounds relied upon.

Form 2

Western Australia

[Reg. 2]

Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Act 1987 [s. 4]

Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Regulations 1989

SEARCH WARRANT

To (1) , a member of the Police Force at
in the State, and all other members of the Police Force.

WHEREAS I, (2) , a Justice of the Peace, am satisfied, upon the application of (3) of (4) , a member of the Police Force, that there are reasonable grounds to believe — 

(a)that an offence to which the Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Act 1987 applies has been, or is intended to be, committed; and

(b)that there is at the premises, namely (5) , situated at (6) , an object relevant to the investigation of that offence,

I authorise you in Her Majesty’s name, with such assistants as you think necessary, to enter and search the premises described and anything in those premises.

Directions for execution at night (if any):

Given under my hand at in the State, at a.m./p.m. this day of 20 .

Justice of the Peace.

(1) Insert name of Police Officer.

(2) Insert full name of Justice of the Peace.

(3) Insert name of complainant.

(4) Insert address of complainant.

(5) Insert description of premises.

(6) Insert address of premises.

Form 3

Western Australia

[s. 5(6); reg. 2]

Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Act 1987 [s. 5]

Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Regulations 1989

NOTICE TO OCCUPIER OF PREMISES

To: The occupier of premises situated at (1)

I, (2) , a member of the Police Force, notify you that I executed a search warrant, issued at a.m./p.m. on the
day of , 20 , by (3) , and seized and removed the following objects — 

Dated this day of , 20 .

Signature.

(1) Insert address of premises.

(2) Insert full name and rank.

(3) Insert full name of Justice of the Peace who issued the search warrant.

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Notes

1This is a reprint as at 6 February 2004 of the Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Regulations 1989. The following table contains information about these regulations and any reprint.

Compilation table

Citation

Gazettal

Commencement

Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Regulations 1989

19 May 1989 p. 1476‑7

19 May 1989

Reprint 1: The Criminal Investigation (Extra‑territorial Offences) Regulations 1989 as at 6 Feb 2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Authority: JOHN A. STRIJK, Government Printer