Search by police officer for or of person in suicide or attempted suicide cases
26B.—(1)  A police officer may, without a search warrant —
(a)search or cause a search to be made in any place for a person if the police officer has reason to believe that the search is necessary for any purpose mentioned in section 26A(1);
(b)search a person and place in safe custody all articles other than necessary wearing apparel found upon that person if the police officer has reason to believe that the search is necessary for any purpose mentioned in section 26A(1).
(2)  The police officer in subsection (1) must, if reasonably practicable, conduct the search in person.
(3)  The provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cap. 68) relating to searches pursuant to search warrants, with the necessary modifications, apply to a search made under this section.
(4)  Where a police officer executing any search under this section demands entry or access to a place liable to search under this section, the occupier or any person in charge of the place must allow him free entry or access and provide all reasonable facilities for a search in it.
(5)  If free entry or access to that place cannot be obtained under subsection (4), it is lawful in any case for the police officer or other person executing the search to break open any outer or inner door or window of any place or to use any other reasonable means in order to gain entry or access into the place.
[Act 15 of 2019 wef 01/01/2020]