(1) An inspector may
seize any other thing that the inspector reasonably suspects —
(a) is
being, or has been, used to commit; or
(b) may
afford evidence of the commission of,
an offence under this
Act.
(2) An inspector who
seizes any thing under subsection (1) is to —
(a) keep
it in safe custody; and
(b) to
the extent that it is practicable to do so, maintain it in the condition it
was in when it was seized,
until it is dealt with
in accordance with section 44.