Singapore legislation

Section 15

of Public Order and Safety (Special Powers) Act 2018

Section 15

Who may exercise powers under special authorisation

(1)

A special power specified in a special authorisation may be exercised by any of the following who is granted the special authorisation:

(a)

a police officer when he or she is in uniform; (b)a police officer when not in uniform only after he or she produces a warrant identifying himself or herself as a police officer.

(2)

To avoid doubt, a police officer may exercise a special power specified in a special authorisation whether or not he or she has received a hardcopy of the special authorisation.

(3)

Subject to subsection (4), a special power specified in a special authorisation may also be exercised by —

(a)

any law enforcement officer acting on the direction and in aid of the police officer granted the special authorisation; or (b)an individual (who is not a serviceman) acting on the direction and in aid of the police officer granted the special authorisation (called in this Act a civilian assistant),and a reference in Part 4 or 5 to a police officer acting pursuant to a special authorisation includes such a law enforcement officer or a civilian assistant acting under the police officer’s direction.

(4)

This section —

(a)

only authorises a civilian assistant to exercise a special power specified in section 18, 19(1) or (2), 20(1) or (2), 24 or 27(1)(a) or (b) in aid of a police officer exercising that special power; and

(b)

does not authorise a civilian assistant to use lethal force when exercising any special power in aid of a police officer.

(5)

An individual who is authorised under subsection (3)(a) or (b) to exercise a special power in aid of a police officer must obey all lawful directions (general or specific) of that police officer when exercising that power; but the individual —

(a)

does not cease to be acting on the direction of a police officer by reason only that that police officer is not present at all times when the individual exercises the special power; and

(b)

is not to be regarded as a member of the police force for the purposes of section 14 of the Government Proceedings Act 1956.