PART 6Maritime enforcement
Exercise of maritime enforcement powersI127
1
A maritime enforcement officer may, for a purpose mentioned in paragraph (2) or (3), exercise any of the maritime enforcement powers in relation to—
a
a British ship in foreign waters or international waters,
b
a ship without nationality in international waters, or
c
a foreign ship in international waters,
and a ship within sub-paragraph (a), (b) or (c) is referred to in this Part as “a relevant ship”.
2
The maritime enforcement powers may be exercised for the purpose of enforcing a prohibition in any of regulations 7 to 9 (trade prohibitions relating to illegally removed Syrian cultural property).
3
The maritime enforcement powers may also be exercised in relation to a relevant ship for the purpose of—
a
investigating the suspected carriage of relevant goods on the ship, or
b
preventing the continued carriage on the ship of goods suspected to be relevant goods.
4
In this Part, “the maritime enforcement powers” are the powers conferred by regulations 29 (power to stop, board, search etc.) and 30 (seizure power).
5
This regulation is subject to regulation 31 (restrictions on exercise of maritime enforcement powers).