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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION ACT 2006 (NO. 58 OF 2006) - SECT 99

99 .         FP warrant (suspect), application for

        (1)         Only an officer may apply for an FP warrant (suspect).

        (2)         An application for an FP warrant (suspect) must be made in accordance with section 13 —

            (a)         to a JP if the application is in respect of an adult;

            (b)         to a magistrate if the application is in respect of a protected person.

        (3)         An application for an FP warrant (suspect) must —

            (a)         state the applicant’s full name and official details;

            (b)         name the suspect in respect of whom the warrant is wanted;

            (c)         state whether the suspect is a protected person and, if he or she is, why the suspect is a protected person;

            (d)         state the offence that the suspect is suspected of having committed;

            (e)         state the grounds for suspecting that the suspect has committed the offence;

            (f)         if the warrant will relate to a suspect who is an adult, specify for which one of the following the warrant is wanted —

                  (i)         an intimate forensic procedure;

                  (ii)         an internal forensic procedure;

            (g)         if the warrant will relate to a suspect who is a protected person, specify for which one of the following the warrant is wanted —

                  (i)         a non-intimate forensic procedure;

                  (ii)         an intimate forensic procedure;

                  (iii)         an internal forensic procedure;

            (h)         if the warrant is wanted for an internal forensic procedure, state what kind of internal forensic procedure is proposed to be done on the suspect;

                  (i)         state the purpose, permitted by section 77, of the forensic procedure and describe what thing or evidence will be sought during the procedure;

            (j)         state the grounds on which the applicant suspects that the thing or evidence sought is a relevant thing; and

            (k)         include any other information that is prescribed.



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