CAP. 90
Prisons
[Rev. 2012]
4. Deleted by L.N. 124/1964, Sch.
5. Administration of Service
(1) The administration of the Service and the control and supervision of all
prisoners shall be vested in the Commissioner, subject to the directions of the
Minister.
(2) The Commissioner may, subject to this Act, from time to time make standing
orders and give administrative directions for the observance of all prison officers.
6. Powers of Deputy Commissioner and delegation of powers
(1) The Deputy Commissioner may exercise any of the powers or perform any
of the duties vested in or assigned to the Commissioner by or under this Act or any
rules made thereunder or by or under any other written law.
(2) The Commissioner may delegate any of the powers vested in him by this Act
or any rules made thereunder or, save where a contrary intention appears therein,
by any other written law, to an Assistant Commissioner.
PART III – POWERS, DUTIES AND PRIVILEGES OF PRISON OFFICERS
7. General powers and duties of prison officers
Every prison officer shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as are
by law conferred or imposed on prison officers of his class, and shall obey all lawful
directions in respect of the execution of his office which he may from time to time
receive from his senior officers.
8. Responsibility of officer in charge for stores, etc.
Every officer in charge shall be charged with the safe custody of arms,
accoutrements, ammunition, clothing and all other public stores and foodstuffs
issued and delivered for the use of the prison, the prison officers and the prisoners
under his control, and with all public money for which he may be held accountable,
and also, subject to the provisions of this Act, and of any rules made thereunder,
with all valuables, money, articles of clothing and other property entrusted to his
keeping as being the property of prisoners, and shall account for the same in
case of their being lost or damaged otherwise than by unavoidable accident, theft,
robbery or lawful use.
9. Cases where prison officers have the powers and privileges of police
officers
While in charge of prisoners for the purpose of conveying any person to or from
a prison, or for the purpose of apprehending any prisoner who may have escaped
from a prison, or who may have escaped while being conveyed to or from a prison,
or for the purpose of preventing the rescue of any persons in custody or an attack
on a prison, every prison officer shall have all the powers, protection and privileges
of a police officer.
10. Arrest of deserters
Any prison officer may, on reasonable suspicion that any person is a deserter
from the Service, arrest such person without warrant and shall forthwith take him
before a magistrate.
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