25—Power to conduct an ordinary search
A police officer who takes a person into custody under a preventative
detention order, or who is present when the person is taken into custody, may,
if the police officer suspects on reasonable grounds that the person is
carrying—
(a)
evidence of, or relating to, a terrorist act; or
(b) a
seizable item,
conduct an ordinary search of the person at, or soon after, the time when the
person is taken into custody, and seize any such thing found as a result of
the search.