Section 21Part 4 — PART IV - MISCELLANEOUS
Authorised weapons
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Without limiting the generality of section 7(2), the conditions of a security guard's licence may authorise the carriage by the security guard of such weapons (in this section referred to as "authorised weapons") as may be specified by endorsement, under section 7(2)(a), upon his licence.
By order under his hand the Chief Secretary may, on such conditions as may be prescribed by the order, permit the importation, manufacture or sale of or other dealing with articles of a kind approved by him for use as authorised weapons by security guards.
No offence is committed under the Penal Code (2006 Revision) or any other Law by reason of —
the possession or carriage by a security guard of an authorised weapon; or
the importation, manufacture or sale of, or other dealing with, an article in accordance with an order under subsection (2).
Nothing in this Law shall be construed as authorising the importation, manufacture, sale, possession or carriage of, or dealing with, a firearm otherwise than under and subject to the Firearms Law (2006 Revision).
Defined Terms
authorised weapons
Cross References
- Section of Penal Codeexternal
Penal Code (2006 Revision)
- Section of Firearms Law
Firearms Law (2006 Revision)