Singapore legislation

Section 14

of Criminal Procedure Code

Section 14

Requirements from persons subject to supervision

(1)

Every person directed to be subject to the supervision of the police who is at large in Singapore shall —

(a)

personally present himself and notify the place of his residence to the officer in charge of the police division in which his residence is situated;

(b)

whenever he changes his residence within the same police division, personally present himself and notify the change of residence to the officer in charge of that police division;

(c)

whenever he changes his residence within Singapore from one police division to another, personally present himself and notify such change of the residence to the officer in charge of the police division which he is leaving and to the officer in charge of the police division into which he goes to reside;

(d)

whenever he changes his residence to a place outside Singapore, personally present himself and notify the change of residence and the place to which he is going to reside to the officer in charge of the police division which he is leaving;

(e)

if, having changed his residence to a place outside Singapore, he subsequently returns to Singapore, personally present himself and notify his return and his place of residence in Singapore to the officer in charge of the police division in which his residence is situated; and

(f)

if he intends to be absent from his last notified residence for more than 48 hours without changing his place of residence, personally present himself and notify his intention, the place to which he intends to go and the period of his intended absence to the officer in charge of the police division in which his residence is situated.

(2)

Every person subject to the supervision of the police shall, at intervals not exceeding 30 days, report himself at such time and place and to such police officer as may be appointed by the Commissioner of Police, and such police officer may upon each occasion of such report being made take or cause to be taken the fingerprints of the person so reporting.