Part 4 Designations: Powers and Privileges of Constables

Part 4 Designations: Powers and Privileges of Constables

The Director General

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(1)     If the Director General is designated as a person having the powers and privileges of a constable, the Director General has—

(a)     in England and Wales and the adjacent United Kingdom waters, all the powers and privileges of an English and Welsh constable; and

(b)     outside the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom waters, all the powers and privileges of a constable that are exercisable overseas.

(2)     But that is subject to any limitations included in the designation.

Other NCA officers

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(1)     If an NCA officer (other than the Director General) is designated as a person having the powers and privileges of a constable, the NCA officer has—

(a)     in England and Wales and the adjacent United Kingdom waters, all the powers and privileges of an English and Welsh constable;

(b)     in Scotland and the adjacent United Kingdom waters, all the powers and privileges of a Scottish constable;

(c)     in Northern Ireland and the adjacent United Kingdom waters, all the powers and privileges of a Northern Ireland

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