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D4.10 Implications of liability to arrest and detention

See also Immigration Act 2009 s 311

Where a person is liable to arrest and detention under Part 9 of the Immigration Act 2009:

  1. the person may be subject to the 4-hour limited detention by an immigration officer provided for in section 312 of the Immigration Act 2009; or
  2. the person may be arrested and detained without warrant for a period not exceeding 96 hours by a constable in accordance with section 313 of the Immigration Act 2009; or
  3. an immigration officer may agree to residence and reporting requirements with the person in accordance with section 315 of the Immigration Act 2009; or
  4. the person may be detained in custody under a warrant of commitment issued under section 317 or 318 of the Immigration Act 2009; or
  5. the person may be released on conditions under section 320 of the Immigration Act 2009.

Effective 03/09/2012

IN THIS SECTION

D4.1 Persons liable to arrest and detention

D4.5 Purpose for which arrest and detention powers may be exercised

D4.11 Limited power of detention for up to 4 hours

D4.12 Duties of detaining officers

D4.13 Additional powers relating to detention by immigration officer

D4.14 Search of detained person

D4.15 Initial period of detention for up to 96 hours without warrant

D4.16 Arresting or detaining officer may seek assistance

D4.17 Persons arrested and detained pending making of a deportation order

D4.20 Turnaround of persons arriving at the border

D4.25 Detention of persons liable for turnaround

D4.30 Placing persons who are liable for turnaround

D4.35 When turnaround ceases to apply to person remanded in custody or imprisoned

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D4.10 Implications of liability to arrest and detention (29/11/2010)

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