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Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Jersey) Law, 2001 - amendment of Articles 1 and 6 to give Customs officers the powers to act under the Law

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A decision made 24 June 2010 regarding: Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Jersey) Law, 2001 - amendment of Articles 1 and 6 to give Customs officers the powers to act under the Law.

Decision Reference: MD-HA-2010-0044

Decision Summary Title :

Amend Articles 1 and 6 of the Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Jersey) Law, 2001

Date of Decision Summary:

11 May 2010

Decision Summary Author:

Director, Law Enforcement

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Amend Articles 1 and 6 of the Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Jersey) Law, 2001

Date of Written Report:

11 May 2010

Written Report Author:

Director, Law Enforcement

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject: Amendment to Articles 1 and 6 of the Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Jersey) Law, 2001 to give Customs officers the powers to act under the Law.

Decision(s): The Minister approved the drafting of an amendment to the Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Jersey) Law 2001.

Reason(s) for Decision: As a result of the number of drug operations that take place with the DNRED (French Customs) it would be useful if Customs officers had these powers.  In this way Customs officers in Jersey would be able to assist the French authorities with their ongoing investigations.

Resource Implications: None.

Action required: The Director, Law Enforcement to request the Law Draftsman to prepare the necessary draft legislation.

Signature: 

Position:

Date Signed: 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

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