PART V ARRESTS 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 31A. 32. A. Without warrant Arrest and verbal order to arrest. Arrest without warrant by peace officer or other officer. Power of peace officer to call for name and address of certain persons. Arrest by private person for certain offences committed in his presence. Arrest by private person in case of affray. Owners of property may arrest in certain cases. Arrest by private person for certain offences on reasonable suspicion. Arrest of persons offering stolen property for sale. Arrest by persons in charge of ship, boat or aircraft Procedure after arrest without warrant. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. B. With warrant Warrant of arrest by judge, magistrate or justice. Execution of warrant. Telegram, radio message or entry in Police Gazette to be authority for execution of warrant. Arresting wrong person. Irregular warrant or process. Tenor of warrant. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. C. General Assistance by private persons called on by officers of the law. Breaking open of doors after failure in obtaining admission for purpose of arrest or search. Arrest—how made, and search thereon of person arrested. Resisting arrest. Power to retake on escape. [Repealed]. Saving of other powers of arrest. Saving of civil rights. PART VI SEARCH WARRANTS, S EIZURE, DETENTION AND DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY C ONNECTED WITH OFFENCES AND C USTODY OF WOMEN UNLAWFULLY DETAINED FOR IMMORAL PURPOSES 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. Interpretation in Part VI. Savings as to certain powers conferred by other enactments. State may seize certain articles. Article to be seized under warrant. Search and seizure without warrant. Seizure of article on arrest or detention of person carrying same. Search by occupier of land. Entering of premises for purposes of obtaining evidence. Resistance against entry or search. Award of damages for false information on oath. Search to be conducted in decent and orderly manner. Disposal by police officer of article after seizure. Disposal of article where no criminal proceedings are instituted, where it is not required for criminal proceedings or where accused admits his guilt. 60. Article to be transferred to court for purposes of trial. 61. Disposal of article after commencement of criminal proceedings. 62. Forfeiture of article to State. 62A. Forfeiture of unlawful consideration in cases of bribery 63. Disposal of article concerned in offence committed outside Zimbabwe. 64. Women detained for immoral purposes. PART VII C OMMITTAL F OR TRIAL IN THE HIGH COURT OF A CCUSED P ERSONS 65. 66. Accused to be committed for trial by magistrates before High Court. Summary committal for trial of accused person.

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