Every non-commissioned
officer and constable of the Police Force shall execute all process to him
directed for levying the amount of any recognisance forfeited to Her Majesty,
or of any fine imposed on any jurors, witnesses, parties, or persons, at any
Court of Judicature, or any other fine imposed under any Act in force in the
said State, and any process, or any other warrant or command of any Justice
directed, delivered, or given to any such non-commissioned officer or
constable, shall or may be executed and enforced by any other such officer or
constable, or his assistants; and every such last-mentioned officer,
constable, and his assistants, shall have all and every the same rights,
powers, and authorities for and in the execution of such process, order,
warrant, or command, as if the same had originally been directed to him or
them expressly by name. And a breach of the condition of a recognisance may be
proved upon ex parte proof on oath thereof.
[Section 21 amended: No. 92 of 1994 s. 32; No. 59
of 2004 s. 141.]