14—Consequential and ancillary orders
(1) The Supreme Court
may, on making or varying a supervision order, make any consequential or
ancillary order it thinks fit, including, in a case where the
supervision order prohibits the possession of an article or weapon or an
article or weapon of a specified class, an order—
(a)
providing for the surrender or confiscation of the article or weapon or such
an article or weapon; and
(b) if
the circumstances of the case so require, authorising a police officer—
(i)
to enter and search and, if necessary, use reasonable
force to break into or open—
(A) premises or a vehicle in which the
article or weapon, or such an article or weapon is suspected to be; or
(B) part of, or anything in or on, premises
or a vehicle in which the article or weapon, or such an article or weapon is
suspected to be; and
(ii)
to take possession of the article or weapon, or such an
article or weapon.
(2) An article or
weapon surrendered or confiscated under subsection (1) is forfeited to
the Crown and may be sold or disposed of as the Attorney-General thinks fit
unless the Court orders that the article or weapon is to be returned to the
person subject to the supervision order when the order lapses or is revoked.
(3) The Court may not
award costs against a person to whom this Act applies in respect of
proceedings under this Act.