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		- This is not current policy - 
		The policy in this manual ceases to be effective from 29 November 2010.To see the current Immigration New Zealand Operational Manual go to
 www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanual
 |  Y3.60 Powers of entry and search by members of... Y3.60 Powers of entry and search by members of the Police, and Customs officers Immigration Act 1987 s 137 A member of the Police or a Customs officer undertaking immigration duties may enter and search any , land or premises described in Y3.60(b) below, without warrant or any other authority than section 137 of the Immigration Act 1987, if they believe on reasonable grounds that this is necessary for the purpose of:detecting any offence against the Immigration Act 1987; orcapturing any person to whom section 128 of the Immigration Act 1987 applies.
The powers in Y3.60(a) above may be used in respect of all or any of the following:any craft arriving in New Zealand, to determine if it is carrying:any stowaway; orany other person who is required to supply documentation under section 125 or 126 of the Immigration Act 1987 (see Y2.1); or 
any land or premises in any airport including any Customs place or Customs controlled area or transit building.
A member of the Police or a Customs officer undertaking immigration duties may, if they consider it necessary, enter and search any of the places or premises described in Y3.60(d) below at any time if they have good cause to suspect that in or on any of those places or premises:an offence against the Immigration Act 1987 is being committed or is likely to be committed (including if the person entered New Zealand); orthere is a person to whom section 128 of the Immigration Act 1987 applies (or would apply if the person entered New Zealand).
The powers in Y3.60(c) above may be used in respect of all or any of the following places or premises:any part of the foreshore; orthe shores or banks of any port, bay, harbour, lake, river, or other waters; orany pier or such structure attached to or extending from any such shore or bank; orany land or premises in any port, including any container base, , Customs controlled area, wharf, or transit building; oron board any ship or any other form of sea-borne vessel that is within the  or territorial sea of New Zealand.
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