Fish Protection Watermarked
Fish Protection Watermarked
Fish Protection Watermarked
VOLUME: VI
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
SECTION
1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Regulations
4. Prohibition of use of explosive, poisonous or noxious substances
5. Exemptions
6. Powers of entry, seizure and arrest
7. Obstructing officers
8. Disposal of articles after conviction
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1/28/2016 Laws of Botswana
(a) at all reasonable times enter into and upon any land or premises, or stop and enter upon any boat, for the
purpose of preventing or detecting offences under this Act or any regulations made thereunder;
(b) seize any
(i) boat, explosive, poisonous or noxious substance, net, instrument, rod, line or any other appliance or
article which he has reasonable cause to believe is being or has been used in contravention of this Act or any
regulation made thereunder; or
(ii) fish which he has reasonable cause to believe was captured in contravention of this Act or any
regulations made thereunder; or
(c) without warrant, arrest and search any person whom he may find committing, or whom he reasonably
suspects of having committed, an offence under this Act or any regulations made thereunder.
[Ch3804s7]7. Obstructing officers
Any person who wilfully obstructs, hinders, assaults or resists an authorized officer or a police officer in the
exercise of his powers under this Act or any regulations made thereunder shall be guilty of an offence and
liable to a fine not exceeding P500 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months, or to both.
[Ch3804s8]8. Disposal of articles after conviction
On the conviction of any person for an offence under this Act or any regulations made thereunder, the court
before which such person was convicted may order any articles in respect of which the offence was
committed, and any vehicle or vessel which, with the consent or connivance of the owner thereof, was used
in the commission of the offence, to be forfeited, and to be destroyed, sold or otherwise disposed of.
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