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NO. 24 OF 2004


(d) suppresses, defaces, makes away with or destroys a service document, or a part of a service document, that it is his duty to preserve or produce;
(e) does not make an entry in a service document that it is his duty to make.

12. Excess of duty resulting in loss or injury to any other person.

13. Wilful destruction or negligent loss of or injury to property belonging to the Government.

14. Misapplies or wastefully expends any property used by, or in the possession or control of, the Police Force or the Special Constabulary, or any mess, club, common room, canteen or association of the Police Force or the Special Constabulary.

15. Stealing or dishonestly misappropriating any property used by, or in the possession or control of, the Police Force or any mess, club, common room, canteen or association of the Police Force or the Special Constabulary, or is concerned in the stealing or dishonest misappropriation of any such property.

16. Receiving any property used by, or in the possession or control of, the Police Force or the Special Constabulary, or any mess, club, common room, canteen or association of the Police Force or the Special Constabulary, knowing such property to have been stolen or to have been dishonestly misappropriated.

17. Escaping from custody or any detention barrack in which he is being held under or under the authority of this Act.

18. Refusing to obey a lawful order for his arrest, or committing an assault on a police officer who gives the order or a person, whether or not a police officer, who attempts to apprehend him, or take or hold him in custody, in pursuance of the order.

19. Failing to do any of the following in relation to any person who is under arrest or in custody for an alleged service offence where he is required by or under this Act to take such action:

(a) to have the case of the first-mentioned person brought before a commanding officer for investigation;
(b) to have the case of the first-mentioned person disposed of or tried summarily by a disciplinary officer; or
(c) to release, or to order the release of the first-mentioned person where that person in custody is entitled to be released.