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Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000
40DWarrant to enter premises—announcement before entry
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40D Warrant to enter premises—announcement before entry
and copy of warrant
(1) A police officer must, before anyone enters premises under a warrant
mentioned in section 40C—
(a) announce that the officer is authorised to enter the premises; and
(b) give anyone at the premises an opportunity to allow entry to the
premises; and
(c) if the occupier of the premises, or someone else who apparently
represents the occupier, is present at the premises—identify
himself or herself to the person.
(2) A police officer is not required to comply with subsection (1) if the
officer believes on reasonable grounds that immediate entry to the
premises is required to ensure—
(a) the safety of the officer or anyone assisting the officer; or
(b) the safety of anyone at the premises; or
(c) that the effective execution of the warrant is not frustrated.
(3) If an occupier of premises, or someone else who apparently represents
the occupier, is present at the premises while a warrant is being
executed, the police officer or anyone assisting must make available
to the person a copy of the warrant.
(4) In this section:
occupier, of premises, includes—
(a) a person believed on reasonable grounds to be an occupier of the
premises; and
(b) a person apparently in charge of the premises.