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CONFISCATION OF PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 1989 - SECT 66

Application for search warrant for location etc of property

66 Application for search warrant for location etc of property

(1) If-
(a) a person has been convicted of a serious offence and an authorised officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that there is, or may be within the next following 72 hours, in or on any premises, a property-tracking document in relation to the offence, or
(b) an authorised officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that-
(i) a person has committed a serious offence, and
(ii) there is, or may be within the next following 72 hours, in or on any premises, a property-tracking document in relation to the offence,
the authorised officer may-
(c) lay before the Supreme Court an information on oath setting out those grounds, and
(d) apply to the Court for a search warrant under section 67 in respect of the premises.
(2) If an authorised officer applying for a warrant under section 67 in respect of an offence includes in the information under subsection (1) a statement on oath that the authorised officer has reasonable grounds to believe that-
(a) the person who was convicted of the offence, or who is believed to have committed the offence, derived a benefit, directly or indirectly, from the commission of the offence, and
(b) property specified in the information is subject to the effective control of the person,
the Supreme Court may treat any document relevant to identifying, locating or determining that property as a property-tracking document in relation to the offence for the purposes of this section.
(3) In determining whether to treat a document as a property-tracking document in relation to an offence, the Supreme Court may have regard to the matters referred to in section 10 (meaning of “effective control of property”).



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