Prisons Act |
Prisons (Police Lock‑ups) Regulations 2013 |
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Citation and commencement |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Prisons (Police Lock-ups) Regulations 2013 and shall come into operation on 11th November 2013. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Application |
3. These Regulations apply to, and in relation to, any lock-up in —
[S 757/2018 wef 25/11/2018] |
General charge and administration of police lock‑ups |
Condition of cells in police lock‑ups |
5. The officer‑in‑charge of a police lock‑up shall —
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Duties |
6. An authorised officer shall be detailed daily by the lock‑up officer appointed for a police lock‑up —
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Meals |
7.—(1) Every lock‑up prisoner confined in a police lock‑up shall be provided with food that —
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Lock‑up prisoners with illness |
8. The officer‑in‑charge of a police lock‑up shall, without delay, refer to a medical officer or a registered medical practitioner any case where a lock‑up prisoner of the police lock‑up is believed to be suffering from any illness or mental disorder. |
Notification of death |
9. The officer‑in‑charge of a police lock‑up shall ensure, upon the death of any lock‑up prisoner of the police lock‑up, that immediate notice thereof is given to the Commissioner of Police and the most accessible known relative of the lock‑up prisoner. |
Maintenance of records |
10. A record of each lock‑up prisoner confined in a police lock‑up shall be prepared and maintained by an authorised officer in such manner, form and medium as approved by or on behalf of the Commissioner of Police. |
Search of lock‑up prisoners |
11.—(1) A lock‑up prisoner may be physically searched by an authorised officer with due regard to decency, except that a female lock‑up prisoner shall only be searched by an authorised officer who is female.
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Visitors may be searched |
12.—(1) Every visitor to a police lock‑up shall —
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Movement of lock‑up prisoners |
13. The movement of a lock‑up prisoner in every police lock‑up shall be recorded in a lock‑up Prisoners’ Movement Board or by any other electronic means. |
Separation of lock‑up prisoners |
14.—(1) The officer‑in‑charge of a police lock‑up may order the separation of lock‑up prisoners in the interest of the safe custody, security and good order of the police lock‑up.
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Clothing |
15. Every lock‑up prisoner of a police lock‑up shall, where required by the officer‑in‑charge of the police lock‑up, wear such clothing as the officer‑in‑charge may specify. |
Lock‑up prisoners with special needs |
16. Any lock‑up prisoner of a police lock‑up who is assessed by the officer‑in‑charge of the police lock‑up to have special needs, or conditions that warrant enhanced attention, shall be accorded with such custodial arrangements, based on the corresponding specific needs or conditions of the lock‑up prisoner, as to ensure his safety and the safety of the other lock‑up prisoners of the police lock‑up. |
Use of force |
17.—(1) Any authorised officer may use force according to guidelines approved by or on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, if it is necessary for the security and good order of a police lock‑up or for the safety and welfare of the lock‑up prisoners or other persons therein.
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Firearms |
18. Unless otherwise approved by the officer‑in‑charge of a police lock‑up, no person shall carry in any firearm within the police lock‑up. |
Restraints |
19.—(1) Restraints may be employed to prevent any lock‑up prisoner from inflicting injury to himself or another person, damaging property, creating any disturbance or escaping.
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Revocation |
20. The Prisons (Lock‑ups) Regulations (Rg 1) are revoked. |
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore. |
[MHA 112/2/044.; AG/LLRD/SL/247/2010/7 Vol. 1] |