(1) The Commission
must ensure the safety and security of property in the custody of the
Commission.
(2) If an investigator
seizes or otherwise takes custody of property, the investigator must
cause—
(a) a
record of the property to be made in the manner approved by the Commissioner;
and
(b)
subject to this Part, the property to be kept in the manner and place approved
by the Commissioner; and
(c) a
receipt to be issued, as soon as is reasonably practicable and in the manner
approved by the Commissioner, to the person from whom the property was seized
or otherwise obtained.
(3) An investigator
must not use property that is in the custody of the Commission for purposes
other than—
(a)
those for which it was received, seized or otherwise taken; or
(b)
purposes authorised under these regulations.