(c) a description of anything seized and removed in accordance with the warrant.
(12) A police officer acting in accordance with a warrant issued in terms of subsection (3) may remove, or
require a person to remove, any of the clothing that the person is wearing but only if the removal of the clothing is
necessary and reasonable for an effective search of the person in terms of the warrant.
(13) A person shall not be searched under a warrant issued in terms of subsection (3) except by a person of
the same sex and the search shall be conducted with strict regard to decency.
(14) Nothing in this section shall be taken to authorize a police officer, in executing a warrant issued in terms
of subsection (3), to carry out a search by way of an examination of a body cavity of a person.
(15) Where a police officer is authorized under a warrant issued in terms of subsection (3) to search a person,
the police officer may also search—
(a) the clothing that is being worn by the person; and
(b) any property in or apparently in, the person’s immediate control.
PART IV
ARRANGEMENTS F OR PERSONS TO GIVE EVIDENCE OR ASSIST IN INVESTIGATIONS
14 Requests for removal of certain persons to Zimbabwe
(1) Where—
(a) proceedings relating to a criminal matter have commenced in Zimbabwe; and
(b) the Attorney-General is of the opinion that a person who is in a foreign country to which this Act applies—
(i) is a foreign prisoner; and
(ii) is capable of giving evidence relevant to the proceedings; and
(iii) has given his consent to being removed to Zimbabwe for the purpose of giving evidence in the
proceedings;
the Attorney-General may request the appropriate authority of the foreign country to authorize the attendance of
the person at the proceedings relating to or in connection with the criminal matter.
(2) Where—
(a) an investigation relating to a criminal matter has commenced in Zimbabwe; and
(b) the Attorney-General is of the opinion that a person who is in a foreign country to which this Act applies—
(i) is a foreign prisoner; and
(ii) is capable of giving assistance in relation to the investigation; and
(iii) has given his consent for being removed to Zimbabwe for the purpose of giving assistance in
relation to the investigation;
the Attorney-General may request the appropriate authority of the foreign country to authorize the removal of the
person to Zimbabwe for the purpose of giving assistance in relation to the investigation.
(3) Where the Attorney-General makes a request in terms of subsection (1) or (2), he may make arrangements with an appropriate authority of the foreign country for—
(a) the removal of the person to Zimbabwe; and
(b) the custody of the person while in Zimbabwe; and
(c) the return of the person to the foreign country; and
(d) any other relevant matter.
15 Arrangements between Attorney-General and Minister in relation to custody of certain persons
(1) The Attorney-General may make arrangements with the Minister in relation to the keeping in custody of
persons who are in Zimbabwe pursuant to requests under section fourteen.
(2) The Attorney-General may arrange with the Minister for the variation or revocation of arrangements
made in terms of subsection (1).
16 Custody of certain persons
Where—
(a) a person is to be brought to Zimbabwe from a foreign country pursuant to a request in terms of section
fourteen; and
(b) the foreign country requests that the person be kept in custody while he is in Zimbabwe;
the person shall, while he is in Zimbabwe or travelling to or from Zimbabwe pursuant to the request, be kept in
such custody as the Attorney-General may direct in writing.
17 Immunities
(1) Where a person is in Zimbabwe—
(a) pursuant to a request in terms of section fourteen; or