- (c) to operate electronic equipment in or on the land to transfer the relevant data to a disk, tape or other storage device that—
- (i) is brought to the premises for the exercise of the power; or
- (ii) is in or on the land and the use of which for that purpose has been agreed in writing by the occupier of the land,
- and to remove the disk, tape or other storage device from that land.
(3) The power under subsection (1)(g) to secure any thing which is found during the exercise of enforcement powers in or on any land includes the power—
- (a) to secure the thing by locking it up, placing a guard or any other means; and
- (b) to prohibit any person from dealing with such thing.
(4) The power under subsection (1)(h) to seize any thing under warrant includes the power to seize any thing which is similarly so found that is not evidential material of the kind specified in the warrant if—
- (a) in the course of searching for the kind of evidential material specified in the warrant, the enforcement officer finds the thing; and
- (b) the thing is evidential material for another offence under this Act.
(5) In this section, “thing” may include a vehicle, vessel, material or an article.
Power to obtain documents and information
23.—(1) Subject to Part 6, an authorised officer or enforcement officer may, in relation to any offence under this Act, by written notice require any person whom the officer has reason to believe to be acquainted with any facts or circumstances relevant to the reasonably