Section 6Part 0 —
Powers ancillary to the execution of a request
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Upon receipt of a request, the competent authorities in the Islands shall execute the request, in accordance with, but subject to, the provisions of the Treaty. Where the execution of a request requires the issue under the law of the Islands of a subpoena, search warrant, order for the seizure of any article or other necessary order by a magistrate, justice of the peace or officer of a court, a certificate given by the Cayman Authority that the issue of any such document or order is required for the purposes of a request to which this Law relates shall be sufficient authority for the issue or making of the same without further enquiry.
Notwithstanding any other law, if the execution of any request requires the service of any document or order or the seizure of any article in pursuance of any instruction given by the Cayman Authority, any constable of the rank of Inspector or above, if so required by the Cayman Authority, shall assist in such service or seizure to the same extent as he would be required so to do in the case of the service of any document or order issued, or the seizure of any article, on the instructions of the Grand Court, and for that purpose he shall be deemed to have the same powers as if acting in pursuance of directions given by the Grand Court or any officer thereof.