(1) Each of the following is a ground for making a fortification removal order in relation to premises:
(a) the premises are fortified and it is reasonable to believe the premises are being, have been, or are likely to be, used:
(i) for, or in connection with, the commission of a serious criminal offence; or
(ii) to conceal evidence of, or in connection with, the commission of a serious criminal offence; or
(iii) to keep the proceeds of a serious criminal offence;
(b) the premises are fortified and:
(i) are owned, either legally or beneficially, by a declared organisation or a member of a declared organisation; or
(ii) are occupied or habitually used as a place of resort by members of a declared organisation.
(2) In this section:
"owned", for a body corporate, includes owned by a related body corporate of the body corporate.
"related body corporate", see section 9 of the Corporations Act 2001.