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Aviation (Offences) Bill: Clause 1 — Arrest Without Warrant (16 May 2003)

Mr Frank Roy: ...legal certainty to create a power of arrest in statute. The amendments achieve that by adding the penalty to the list of offences in clause 1(3), which is to be inserted after section 82(3) of Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001. The offence would thus become automatically arrestable without a warrant in Scotland. The amendments are technical and ensure that the police throughout...

Public Bill Committee: Aviation (Offences) Bill: Clause 1 - Arrest without warrant (2 Apr 2003)

Mr Frank Roy: ...Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989, which is equivalent to schedule 1A of PACE. Subsection (3) inserts an equivalent provision for Scotland after section 82(3) of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001. As PACE does not apply in Scotland, the Act was considered the appropriate place to insert the offences, given that it already contains similar provisions...

Written Answers — Defence: International Terrorism (British Forces) (3 Mar 2003)

Mr Frank Roy: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will make a statement on his plans for the future involvement of British forces in combating international terrorism.

Aviation (Offences) Bill (7 Feb 2003)

Mr Frank Roy: ...arrestable in Northern Ireland and Scotland they must be inserted at the end of article 26(2) of the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 and after section 82(3) of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, which covers Scotland. Clause 2 would amend the Civil Aviation Act 1982 to allow the possibility of introducing a maximum penalty of five years for an...

Business of the House (8 Oct 2001)

Mr Frank Roy: On 11 September, nearly 7,000 people from more than 60 countries had their lives snuffed out by acolytes of terror who showed no regard for the main religious ethos, which recognises the sanctity of life. On that fateful day, only four short weeks ago, 10,000 children lost a mother or a father—the light that would have guided them through childhood to adulthood. All parents will...

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