Section 60Part 10 — GENERAL
General offences and powers of arrest
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A person who wilfully obstructs or otherwise interferes with a member of the Regiment acting in the execution of the member's duty commits an offence.
A member of the Regiment, while carrying out duties, may arrest without warrant —
any person whom the member of the Regiment believes on reasonable grounds to have committed an offence under subsection (1); and
any person whom the member of the Regiment believes on reasonable grounds is about to or has committed an offence,
A person arrested for committing an offence in accordance with subsection (2) shall be taken by a member of the Regiment as soon as possible to a police officer.
A person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable on summary conviction to a fine of two thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term of six months, or to both.