Vigilante Corps Act 1967 |
2020 REVISED EDITION |
This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021 |
An Act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of the Vigilante Corps and for purposes connected therewith. |
[22 September 1967] |
Short title |
1. This Act is the Vigilante Corps Act 1967. |
Interpretation |
2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Raising and maintenance of Vigilante Corps |
3. There shall be raised and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this Act and its regulations a corps to be known as the Vigilante Corps. |
Composition of Corps |
4. The Corps shall consist of —
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Functions of Corps |
5. The Corps shall —
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Appointment of Commandant |
6. The Minister may appoint a Commandant of the Corps who shall, subject to the general direction and control of the Commissioner, be responsible for the command, administration, discipline, training and welfare of the Corps. |
Affiliation to Police Force |
Corps to consist of units |
8. The Corps shall consist of such units and divisions as may from time to time be approved by the Minister. |
Power to disband Corps |
9. The Minister may, whenever it seems to him expedient to do so, disband or discontinue the service of the Corps or any part of the Corps. |
Oath or affirmation |
10.—(1) Every member of the Corps shall take an oath or affirmation in such form as the Minister may prescribe before the Commandant or such person as may be authorised by him.
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Certificate |
11.—(1) A certificate shall be issued to every member of the Corps and shall be evidence of his appointment under this Act.
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Resignation and discharge from Corps |
12.—(1) Any member of the Corps, who is enrolled as a volunteer, may resign by giving to the Commandant 14 days’ notice in writing of his intention to do so.
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Delivery of Government property on leaving Corps |
13.—(1) Every member of the Corps who, by resignation, dismissal, discharge or otherwise leaves the Corps, shall before leaving deliver up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) any arms, ammunition, accoutrement, uniform or other article supplied to him and any other property belonging to the Government which may be in his possession.
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Desertion |
14.—(1) If any member of the Corps unlawfully absents himself from duty under circumstances which show that he has the intention of not returning to his duty, he shall be deemed to have deserted and shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months.
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Members to obey lawful orders |
15. Every member of the Corps shall obey all lawful orders, whether given verbally or in writing by his superior officer and shall obey and conform to any written order issued from time to time by the Commissioner, a commanding officer or the Commandant. |
Punishment of subordinate officers |
16.—(1) Where a subordinate officer is found guilty by a disciplinary officer of any of the offences specified in the Schedule, the disciplinary officer may impose any one of the following punishments:
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Punishment of officers |
17.—(1) Where an officer is found guilty of any of the offences specified in the Schedule by any person authorised by regulations made under this Act to conduct disciplinary proceedings, a commanding officer may reduce the rank of the officer or impose any one of the punishments which a disciplinary officer may impose under section 16(1).
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Decision on appeal |
18. On appeal under section 16 or 17, a commanding officer or the Commissioner, as the case may be, may —
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Commencement of sentence of detention |
19. A term of detention imposed under section 16 or 17 shall take effect from the date on which it was passed unless the officer passing the sentence otherwise directs. |
Sentence of detention |
20. A person sentenced to detention under this Act shall, unless otherwise provided for in any regulations made under the Act, serve his sentence in detention barracks. |
Provisions as to persons unlawfully at large |
21.—(1) Any person who, having been sentenced to detention under this Act, is at large may (without prejudice to any other power of arrest) be arrested by any police officer without warrant and taken to any place in which he may be required to be detained in accordance with this Act or any of its regulations.
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Recovery of compensation |
22. An order for payment of compensation made under section 16 or 17 shall not prejudice any right to any civil remedy for the recovery of damages beyond the amount of compensation paid under the order. |
Approval of proper authority for discharge of member called up for national service |
23. No member of the Corps who has been called up for national service in the Corps shall be discharged under section 12 except with the prior approval of the proper authority appointed under any written law relating to national service or enlistment. |
Prosecution for disciplinary offences |
24.—(1) Any member of the Corps accused of any of the offences specified in the Schedule may, instead of being dealt with under section 16 or 17, be prosecuted in any court and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $500 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to both.
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Threatening or insulting police officer or Vigilante Corps member of senior or equal rank |
25.—(1) Any member of the Corps who threatens or insults any police officer or member of senior or equal rank when that police officer or member is on duty, or when such threat or insult relates to or is consequent on the discharge of duty by the police officer or member so threatened or insulted, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both.
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Loss of or damage to arms, equipment, etc., to be made good by order of court or by composition |
26.—(1) Any member of the Corps who pawns, sells, loses by neglect, makes away with or wilfully or negligently damages any arms, ammunition, accoutrement, uniform or other article supplied to him, or any vehicle or property committed to his charge shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $500 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months, and shall, in addition be liable to pay the value of that article or property.
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Power to summon witnesses |
27.—(1) Subject to subsection (2), the person conducting the disciplinary proceedings into any offence under section 16 or 17 may by notice require any person to attend and give evidence before him and may require that person to produce any documents relating to that offence.
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Authorised deductions only to be made from pay |
28. The pay of a member of the Corps shall be paid without any deduction other than the deductions authorised by this Act or any of its regulations or by any other written law. |
Deductions from ordinary pay of member of Corps |
29.—(1) Subject to subsection (2), the following deductions may, or if regulations so provide shall, be made from the ordinary pay due to a member of the Corps:
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Supplemental provisions as to deductions from ordinary pay |
30.—(1) Any sum authorised by this Act to be deducted from the ordinary pay of a member of the Corps may, without prejudice to any other mode of recovering the same, be deducted from the ordinary pay or from any sums due to the member, in such manner, and when deducted or recovered may be appropriated in such manner, as may from time to time be directed by any regulations made under this Act.
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Regulations |
31.—(1) The Minister may make regulations with respect to the constitution, general administration, discipline, training and welfare of the Corps and generally for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
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Continuance of existing Vigilante Corps and persons deemed to be members of Corps |
32.—(1) The Vigilante Corps existing immediately before 22 September 1967 shall, as from and after that date, be deemed to have been raised and maintained under this Act.
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