Section-54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
(ACT NO. V OF 1898)
CHAPTER V
OF ARREST, ESCAPE AND RETAKING
B.-Arrest without Warrant
When police may arrest without warrant
54.(1)
Any police-officer may, without an order from a Magistrate and without a
warrant, arrest-
firstly, any
person who has been concerned in any cognizable offence or against whom a
reasonable complaint has been made or credible information has been received,
or a reasonable suspicion exists of his having been so concerned;
secondly ,
any person having in his possession without lawful excuse, the burden of
proving which excuse shall lie on such person, any implement of house breaking;
thirdly , any person who has been proclaimed as an
offender either under this Code or by order of the Government;
fourthly, any
person in whose possession anything is found which may reasonably be suspected
to be stolen property and who may reasonably be suspected of having committed
an offence with reference to such thing;
fifthly, any person who obstructs
a police-officer while in the execution of his duty, or who has escaped, or
attempts to escape, from lawful custody;
sixthly, any person reasonably
suspected of being a deserter from the armed forces of Bangladesh ;
seventhly , any person who has been concerned in, or
against whom a reasonable complaint has been made or credible information has
been received or a reasonable suspicion exists of his having been concerned in,
any act committed at any place out of Bangladesh, which, if committed in
Bangladesh, would have been punishable as an offence, and for which he is,
under any law relating to extradition or under the Fugitive Offenders Act,
1881, or otherwise, liable to be apprehended or detained in custody in
Bangladesh;
eighthly , any released convict committing a breach
of any rule made under section 565, sub-section (3);
ninthly, any
person for whose arrest a requisition has been received from another
police-officer, provided that the requisition specifies the person to be
arrested and the offence or other cause for which the arrest is to be made and
it appears therefrom that the person might lawfully be arrested without a
warrant by the officer who issued the requisition.
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