Police Act: Part I - Preliminary
Police Act: Part I - Preliminary
Police Act: Part I - Preliminary
Short title
Interpretation
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Schedule
PART V MISCELLANEOUS
Co-operation with other bodies
Unclaimed property
Offences and penalties
Regulations
POLICE ACT
PART I PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Police Act.
2. Interpretation
In this Act
Assistant Superintendent means, in relation to the Special Mobile Force, a Unit
Commander;
Commissioner means the Commissioner of Police;
dangerous drug has the same meaning as in the Dangerous Drugs Act;
licence means a licence issued under section 20;
licensee means the holder of a licence;
Minister means the Minister to whom responsibility for the Police Force is
assigned;
police officer means a person who holds an office, or is appointed to serve, in the
Police Force;
private investigation means an inquiry into any fact or circumstance, other than
an official inquiry, to ascertain what has occurred, is occurring or may occur, and
includes an inquiry made to obtain evidence to be brought before a Court, tribunal or
any other body having any powers of investigation under any enactment;
public gathering has the same meaning as in the Public Gatherings Act;
public road has the same meaning as in the Roads Act;
Tribunal means the Permanent Arbitration Tribunal established under the
Industrial Relations Act.
[S. 2 amended by Act 3 of 1987.]
3.
PART II POLICE FORCE
4. Oath to be taken
Every police officer shall, before entering on his duties, take the oath set out in the
Schedule before the Commissioner.
5. Warrant card
A warrant card shall be issued to every police officer and shall be evidence of his
appointment.
6. Orders and directions
(1) Subject to this Act, the Commissioner may make standing orders and give
administrative directions to be observed by police officers in the performance of their
duties.
(2) Every police officer shall obey all lawful orders given verbally or in writing, and
shall comply with standing orders and administrative directions issued, by the
Commissioner.
7. Uniform and equipment
Every police officer shall
(a)
(b)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(2) Every police officer shall perform such paramilitary duties as he may be required
to do and, for that purpose, may serve in any specialised unit of the Police Force.
(3) For the purposes of subsection (1) (f), a police officer on duty shall have free
admission to the places, gatherings and assemblies specified while they are open to the
public.
10. Police officers to attend Court
The Commissioner shall provide a sufficient number of police officers to be in
attendance at every Court, for the maintenance of order and for the purpose of executing
warrants or other process.
11. Protection from liability
No liability shall attach to a police officer in respect of an act done in compliance with
an order or warrant of a Court.
12. Powers of police officers
(1) A police officer may without warrant arrest any person who commits an offence
within his view and whose name and address cannot be immediately ascertained.
(2) Any person arrested under subsection (1) may be detained until his identity has
been established.
(b)
take all reasonable steps to prevent a vehicle from passing the barrier.
(2) The driver or other person in charge of a vehicle shall comply with the signal of a
police officer requiring him to stop his vehicle before reaching a barrier placed under
subsection (1).
(3) No police officer shall be liable for any loss or damage resulting to a vehicle or for
any injury to any passenger or person in charge of the vehicle where the driver or other
person in charge has failed to comply with any measures taken or signal given under this
section.
13A. Protected area
(1) The Commissioner may, where he considers it necessary or expedient in the
interest of public safety or public order so to do, by Order declare any area to be a
protected area.
(2) The limits and extent of a protected area shall be demarcated at the site by such
means as will, in the opinion of the Commissioner, make apparent to persons in or about
the area concerned that that area has been declared a protected area.
(3) (a) No person shall, without lawful authority, enter or remain in a protected area.
(b) Any person who fails to comply with this subsection shall commit an offence.
(4) A police officer or a member of the armed forces may, within a protected area,
take such measures as he considers necessary to ensure that no person prohibited from
entering or remaining in a protected area enters or remains in that area.
(5) Notwithstanding any other enactment, no claim of any kind shall accrue to, or in
respect of, any injury sustained by a person as a result of his having entered or remained
in a protected area in breach of subsection (3).
(6) In this section and in sections 13B, 13C, 13E and 13F, public safety or public
order has the same meaning as in the Public Gatherings Act.
[S. 13A amended by Act 30 of 1991.]
(b)
(b)
arrest a person who is in a restricted area without permission for such time as
may be necessary to ensure his orderly removal from the restricted area; and
(c)
(b)
(4) Where a notice has been issued under this section, a police officer may, without
prejudice to any proceedings which may be taken against a person acting in breach of the
notice, take such steps and use such force as may be necessary to ensure compliance with
the notice.
(5) Any person who, while a notice under this section is in force, enters or is found
upon any premises affected by the notice, shall commit an offence.
[S. 13E inserted by Act 30 of 1991.]
(b)
(b)
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a police officer, not below the rank of
Assistant Superintendent, may administer oaths.
(3) A police officer who acts under subsection (1) shall
(a)
(b)
forward to the appropriate District Court within the shortest possible delay
the warrant endorsed with the result of the search.
[S. 14 amended by Act 3 of 1987.]
(2) Where it appears that the article was obtained by means of an offence, or used in
the commission of an offence, the article shall, on the prosecution of the alleged offender,
be produced to the Court and shall be dealt with as the Court may direct.
16. Assistance to police officers
(1) Where a police officer in the exercise of his duty considers it reasonably
necessary, he may call upon a male person, apparently over the age of 18, to assist him to
apprehend any person or to convey any person in his charge to a police station or to any
other place.
(2) Where a person who has been called upon to assist a police officer under
subsection (1) fails to do so, he shall commit an offence.
17. Police not to be members of a union
(1) Subject to subsection (2), no police officer shall be a member of any trade union
of employees, or of any association having for its objects the control or influence of the
pay, pensions, or conditions of service of the Police Force.
(2) Police officers may, for the purpose of bringing to the notice of Government all
matters affecting their welfare and efficiency, establish a Police Federation.
(3)
(4) The Police Federation shall be independent of, and not associated with, any
organisation or person outside the Police Force.
(5) Any police officer who contravenes subsection (1) shall commit an offence.
(6) Where a question arises as to whether an organisation is a trade union of
employees or an association to which this section applies, the question shall be
determined by the Tribunal.
PART III NATIONAL SECURITY
18. Functions of National Security Service
(1) A National Security Service may be established to
(a)
(b)
provide security intelligence to the Prime Minister and such other persons as
the Prime Minister may direct; and
(c)
do all such other things as may be necessary for the proper performance of
the functions specified in paragraphs (a) and (b).
(2) No police officer nor any person referred to in section 19 (1) or (2) shall
(a)
(b)
(2) Where the interests of national security so require, the Director-General may enlist
persons, other than police officers, to assist the National Security Service on such terms
and conditions as he may determine.
(3) (a) The Director-General of the National Security Service shall perform such
functions as the Commissioner of Police may assign to him under section 6.
(b) In the exercise of his functions under paragraph (a), the Director-General shall
have the assistance of such police officers as the Commissioner of Police may determine.
[S. 19 amended by Act 7 of 1982; Act 49 of 1983; s. 4 of Act 9 of 2001 w.e.f. 30 June 2001.]
PART V MISCELLANEOUS
22. Co-operation with other bodies
(1) The Commissioner shall co-operate as far as practicable and necessary with public
authorities in Mauritius and abroad that can assist the Police in the performance of its
functions.
(2) Notwithstanding section 9, the Commissioner may require any officer to form part
of a peace-keeping mission in any country where
(a)
the peace-keeping mission will operate under the aegis of the United Nations
or any other international or regional organisation of which Mauritius is a
member; and
(b)
(b)
produced in Court proceedings and remains unclaimed for 3 months after the
final determination of the proceedings,
other than a police officer, who confers upon himself the quality of a police
officer, with intent to obtain admission into any place which he is not
entitled to enter or to do or procure to be done anything which he is not
entitled to do or procure to be done, or for any other unlawful purpose;
(b)
(c)
who contravenes or fails to comply with this Act or with any regulations
made under this Act,
25. Regulations
(1) The Minister may make such regulations as he thinks fit for the purposes of this
Act.
(2) Any regulations made under subsection (1) may provide for the taking of fees and
the granting of licences.
(3) The Commissioner may make such regulations as he thinks fit for the
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
control of vehicles;
(e)
(f)
(g)
Police Federation.
(4) Notwithstanding the Interpretation and General Clauses Act, any regu-lations made
under subsection (3)
(a)
(b)
shall be published in such manner, and shall come into operation on such
day, as the Commissioner may determine.
Schedule
[Section 4]
OATH
I, .................................. swear/solemnly affirm that I will faithfully execute and perform the duties
of ................................................ of Police, and of any other office in the Police Force to which I
may be appointed, in the preservation of peace and the prevention and detection of all offences,
and all other duties as required of me by law, without fear or favour, affection or ill will.
So help me God.
............................................................. (Name)
.............................................................. (Rank)