a list of all persons in the aircraft, boat, train or motor vehicle, as the case may be, together with such other information as may be prescribed, and the person concerned shall comply with such requirements. (2) When it is desired to search the body of a woman in terms of paragraph (b) of subsection (1), the search, unless made by a medical practitioner, shall be made only by a woman and shall be conducted with strict regard to decency and, if there is no woman available for such search who is an immigration officer, the search may be made by any woman specially named for the purpose by an immigration off icer. 8 Functions of immigration officers in respect of prohibited persons and others (1) Subject to section nine, an immigration officer may arrest any person whom he suspects on reasonable grounds to have entered or to be in Zimbabwe in contravention of this Act and may detain such person for such reasonable period, not exceeding fourteen days, as may be required for the purpose of making inquiries as to such person’s identity, antecedents and national status and any other fact relevant to the question of whether such person is a prohibited person. (2) Subject to subsections (5) and (6), an immigration officer may— (a) subject to subsection (3), remove or cause to be removed from Zimbabwe any prohibited person; and (b) pending the completion of arrangements for the removal of a person in terms of paragraph (a) and such removal, subject to section nine, detain that person. (3) In relation to the removal of a prohibited person in terms of paragraph (a) of subsection (2)— (a) the Chief Immigration Officer may direct the route by which, and the place to which, such prohibited person shall be removed; and (b) the person removing such prohibited person may take, or cause to be taken, all such measures as may be reasonably necessary to effect the removal of such prohibited person. (4) When— (a) leave to enter Zimbabwe is refused or any person is informed for the first time that he is a prohibited person in terms of this Act, notice in writing specifying the provision of this Act under which leave to enter Zimbabwe is refused or the person is a prohibited person, as the case may be, shall be given to the person concerned; Provided that, whenever it is alleged that, by virtue of section three A, the person is deemed not to be married for the purposes of this Act, the notice shall specify the grounds on which he is deemed by virtue of that section not to be married; [Proviso inserted by s. 4 of Act 8/2000.] (b) any person is arrested or detained in terms of subsection (1) or (2), he shall be informed forthwith of the reason for his arrest or detention, as the case may be. (5) Subsection (2) shall not apply in relation to a person who— (a) is exempted in terms of section sixteen, until his exemption is withdrawn; or (b) is the holder of a temporary permit or students permit, until the permit is cancelled or withdrawn or otherwise for any reason ceases to be valid. (6) A person shall not be removed from Zimbabwe in terms of paragraph (a) of subsection (2) until the period referred to in paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section twenty-one has expired or, if he appeals in terms of that section or makes representations in terms of subsection (1) of section twenty-three, until his appeal is dismissed, abandoned or withdrawn or the decision in connection with which the representations are made is confirmed, as the case may be, but, subject to section nine, he may be detained during such period: Provided that, where a person has been refused leave to enter Zimbabwe, he shall not be entitled to enter or remain in Zimbabwe for the purpose of noting or prosecuting his appeal or making representations to the Minister, as the case may be, or to be present at the hearing of an appeal and, if he has entered Zimbabwe, he shall forthwith leave Zimbabwe. 9 Detention of persons (1) Subject to subsection (2), a person may be detained in terms of section eight in a prison, police cell or other convenient place. (2) Subject to subsection (3) and to such other conditions as he may fix, the Minister may permit a person detained in terms of subsection (1), with or without sureties, to enter into a bond for his release in an amount approved by the Minister and may require that person to deposit such sum as he may fix to satisfy any judgment which may be given on the bond. (3) The conditions of the bond entered into in terms of subsection (2) shall specify that such pe rson shall— (a) appear within such period and before such person as may be specified in the bond; and (b) report himself to the immigration officer or such other person as may be specified in the bond at such times as may be fixed in the bond. (4) Upon breach of any condition of a bond entered into in terms of subsection (2), any magistrates court may, on the application of the Minister, give judgment against the person referred to in that subsection or his sureties in accordance with the bond, and such person may be arrested and detained in a prison, police cell or

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