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Crimes Regulations 1990
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## Form 5—Warrant under subsection 19AW(1) authorising the detention of a person
Commonwealth of Australia
Crimes Act 1914
WARRANT UNDER SUBSECTION 19AW (1) AUTHORISING THE DETENTION OF A PERSON
TO: \*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\*all members of the police force of 1:
AND to the officer in charge of 2 in 1:
I, 3, 4, a prescribed authority under Part 1B of the Crimes Act 1914:
(a) under paragraph 19AW (1) (d) of that Act authorise those members in 1 to take 5 to 2 in 1 and deliver \*him/\*her to the officer in charge of that prison, together with this warrant; and
(b) under paragraph 19AW (1) (e) of that Act authorise the officer in charge of 2 in 1 to receive
5 into your custody and imprison \*him/\*her for the \*term/\*terms of the \*sentence/\*sentences of imprisonment specified in the Schedule\*./\*; and
\*(c) under paragraph 19AW (1) (f) of that Act fix the non‑parole period in respect of the \*sentence/\*sentences at 6.
This warrant is issued because:
(a) the Attorney‑General acting under subsection 19AU (2) of the Crimes Act 1914 has revoked the \*parole order/\*licence relating to 5; and
(b) I am satisfied that:
(i) 5 is the person named in that revocation order; and
(ii) 5 was notified by the Attorney‑General of the proposal to make the revocation order; and
(iii) the revocation order is still in force.
SCHEDULE
DETAILS OF \*SENTENCE/\*SENTENCES TO BE SERVED
7
Dated 8.
9
4
1 insert State or Territory
2 insert name of prison77
3 insert full name of prescribed authority
4 insert designation of prescribed authority
5 insert full name of person
6 insert length of non‑parole period
7 insert details of each sentence
8 insert date
9 signature of prescribed authority
\* omit if inapplicable