Part III Law Enforcement and Punishment of Offences

47 Powers of constables to stop and search.

1

A constable may require any person whom he has reasonable cause to suspect—

a

of having a firearm, with or without ammunition, with him in a public place; or

b

to be committing or about to commit, elsewhere than in a public place, an offence relevant for the purposes of this section,

to hand over the firearm or any ammunition for examination by the constable.

2

It is an offence for a person having a firearm or ammunition with him to fail to hand it over when required to do so by a constable under subsection (1) of this section.

3

If a constable has reasonable cause to suspect a person of having a firearm with him in a public place, or to be committing or about to commit, elsewhere than in a public place, an offence relevant for the purposes of this section, the constable may search that person and may detain him for the purpose of doing so.

4

If a constable has reasonable cause to suspect that there is a firearm in a vehicle in a public place, or that a vehicle is being or is about to be used in connection with the commission of an offence relevant for the purposes of this section elsewhere than in a public place, he may search the vehicle and for that purpose require the person driving or in control of it to stop it.

5

For the purpose of exercising the powers conferred by this section a constable may enter any place.

6

The offences relevant for the purpose of this section are those under sections 18(1) and (2) and 20 of this Act.