Armed Forces Act 2001

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Armed Forces Act 2001

2001 CHAPTER 19

An Act to continue the Army Act 1955, the Air Force Act 1955 and the Naval Discipline Act 1957; to make further provision in relation to the armed forces and the Ministry of Defence Police; and for connected purposes.

[11th May 2001]

Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

1 Continuance of services Acts

Part 1

Continuance of services Acts

S-1 Continuance of services Acts

1 Continuance of services Acts

(1) The 1955 Acts and the 1957 Act shall (instead of expiring on 31st August 2001) expire on 31st August 2002 unless continued in force in accordance with this section.

(2) Subject to subsection (3), Her Majesty may from time to time by Order in Council provide for the 1955 Acts and the 1957 Act to continue in force for a period not exceeding twelve months beyond the day on which they would otherwise expire.

(3) The 1955 Acts and the 1957 Act may not be continued under subsection (2) beyond the end of the year 2006.

(4) No recommendation shall be made to Her Majesty in Council to make an Order under subsection (2) unless a draft of the Order has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.

2 Powers of entry, search and seizure

Part 2

Powers of entry, search and seizure

Powers to stop and search

Powers to stop and search

S-2 Powers to stop and search persons, vehicles etc

2 Powers to stop and search persons, vehicles etc

(1) A service policeman may exercise any power conferred by this section—

(a) in any place to which at the time when he proposes to exercise the power the public or any section of the public has access, on payment or otherwise, as of right or by virtue of express or implied permission,

(b) in any other place to which people have ready access at the time when he proposes to exercise the power but which is not a dwelling or service living accommodation, and

(c) in any premises which at the time when he proposes to exercise the power are permanently or temporarily occupied or controlled by any of Her Majesty's forces but are not service living accommodation.

(2) Subject to subsections (3) to (6), a service policeman—

(a) may search—

(i) any person who is, or whom the service policeman has reasonable grounds for believing to be, subject to service law,

(ii) a service vehicle which is in the charge of any person,

(iii) any vehicle which is, or which the service policeman has reasonable grounds for believing to be, in the charge of a person subject to service law, or

(iv) anything which is in or on a service vehicle or a vehicle falling within sub-paragraph (iii),

for stolen or prohibited articles, controlled drugs or Her Majesty's stores, and

(b) may detain for the purpose of such a search—

(i) any person who is, or whom the service policeman has reasonable grounds for believing to be, subject to service law,

(ii) any person in charge of a service vehicle,

(iii) any service vehicle, and

(iv) any vehicle falling within paragraph (a)(iii).

(3) This section does not give a service policeman power to search a person or vehicle or anything in or on a vehicle unless—

(a) he has reasonable grounds for suspecting that he will find—

(i) stolen or prohibited articles, or

(ii) Her Majesty's stores that have been unlawfully obtained, or

(b) he has reasonable grounds for suspecting—

(i) in the case of the search of a person, that the person is in possession of a controlled drug in circumstances in which he commits an offence against section 70 of either of the 1955 Acts or section 42 of the 1957 Act for which the corresponding civil offence is an offence under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (c. 38), or

(ii) in the case of the search of a vehicle, that he will find a controlled drug that is in a person's possession in such circumstances.

(4) If a person is in a garden or yard occupied with and used for the purposes of a dwelling or of any service living accommodation falling within section 15(1)(a) or on other land so occupied and used, a service policeman may not by virtue of subsection (1)(a) or (b) search him in the exercise of the power conferred by this section unless the service policeman has reasonable grounds for believing—

(a) that he does not reside in the dwelling or service living accommodation, and

(b) that he is not in the place in question with the express or implied permission of a person who resides in the dwelling or service living accommodation.

(5) If a vehicle is in a garden or yard occupied with and used for the purposes of a dwelling or of any service living accommodation falling within section 15(1)(a) or on other land so occupied and used, a service policeman may not by virtue of subsection (1)(a) or (b) search the vehicle or anything in or on it in the exercise of the power conferred by this section unless the service policeman has reasonable grounds for believing—

(a) that the person in charge of the vehicle does not reside in the dwelling or service living accommodation, and

(b) that the vehicle is not in the place in question with the express or implied permission of a person who resides in the dwelling or service living accommodation.

(6) In subsections (4) and (5) ‘dwelling’ does not include any dwelling which is permanently or temporarily occupied or controlled by any of Her Majesty's forces.

(7) If in the course of a search under this section a service policeman discovers an article which he has reasonable grounds for suspecting to be—

(a) a stolen or prohibited article,

(b) evidence of an offence against section 70 of either of the 1955 Acts or section 42 of the 1957 Act for which the corresponding civil offence is an offence under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (c. 38), or

(c) any of Her Majesty's stores that have been unlawfully obtained,

he may seize it.

(8) An article is prohibited for the purposes of this section if it is—

(a) an offensive weapon other than one in the possession of a person who is permitted to have it in his possession for the purposes of any of Her Majesty's forces, or

(b) an article—

(i) made or adapted for use in the course of or in connection with an offence specified in subsection (9) or an offence as respects which the corresponding civil offence is an offence specified in that subsection; or

(ii) intended by the person having it with him for such use by him or by some other person.

(9) The offences referred to in subsection (8)(b)(i) are—

(a) burglary,

(b) theft,

(c) offences under section 12 of the Theft Act 1968 (c. 60) (taking motor vehicle or other conveyance without authority), and

(d) offences under section 15 of that Act (obtaining property by deception).

(10) In this section—

‘Her Majesty's stores’ has the same meaning as in the Public Stores Act 1875 (c. 25);

‘offensive weapon’ means any article—

(a) made or adapted for use for causing injury to persons, or

(b) intended by the person having it with him for such use by him or by some other person;

‘service vehicle’ means a vehicle which—

(a) belongs to any of Her Majesty's forces, or

(b) is in use for the purposes of any of those forces.

S-3 Provisions relating to search under s. 2

3 Provisions relating to search under s. 2

(1) The time for which a person or vehicle may be detained for the purposes of a search under section 2 is such time as is reasonably required to permit a search to be carried out either at the place where the person or vehicle was first detained or nearby.

(2) The power conferred by section 2 is not to be construed as authorising a service policeman to require a person to remove any of his clothing in public other than an outer coat, jacket or gloves.

(3) The Secretary of State may by order make provision, in relation to the search of persons or vehicles under section 2 (whether carried out by service policemen or by virtue of section 4 by other persons), which is equivalent to that made by any provision of—

(a) subsections (1) to (7) and (9)(b) of section 2 (provisions relating to search under section 1 of that Act and other powers) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (c. 60) (in this Part referred to as ‘the 1984 Act’), and

(b) section 3 of that Act (duty to make records concerning searches),

subject to such modifications as the Secretary of State thinks fit.

(4) An order under subsection (3) may, in particular, apply any of the provisions mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) of that subsection subject to modifications specified in the order.

(5) Section 2 and this section apply to vessels, aircraft and hovercraft as they apply to vehicles.

(6) Nothing in section 2 limits the powers exercisable on any premises if, or to the extent that, the premises are being used—

(a) for holding persons in custody under any of the services Acts, or

(b) for the accommodation of persons serving military, air-force or naval sentences of detention or imprisonment.

S-4 Power of commanding officer in relation to stopping and searching of

4 Power of commanding officer in relation to stopping and searching of

4 Power of commanding officer in relation to stopping and searching of

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