3 Powers of search and seizure

3  Powers of search and seizure

(1)     If a justice of the peace is satisfied by information on oath that there is reasonable ground for suspecting that, in any premises . . . or on any stall or vehicle . . ., being premises or a stall or vehicle specified in the information, obscene articles are, or are from time to time, kept for publication for gain, the justice may issue a warrant under his hand empowering any constable to enter (if need be by force) and search the premises, or to search the stall or vehicle . . . and to seize and remove any articles found therein or thereon which the constable has reason to believe to be obscene articles and to be kept for publication for gain.

(2)     A warrant under the foregoing subsection shall, if any obscene articles are seized under the warrant, also empower the seizure and removal of any documents found in the premises or, as the case may be, on the stall or vehicle which relate to a trade or business carried on at the premises or from the stall or vehicle.

(3)     [Subject to subsection (3A) of this section] Any articles seized

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