In South Africa, police officers have certain powers under the Criminal Procedure Act. Generally, they need a warrant to search a person or property, but there are exceptions.
If police have reasonable grounds to believe a crime is being or has been committed, or if someone’s safety is at risk, they can conduct a search without a warrant. This is often referred to as a “search without warrant” under specific circumstances outlined in the law.
It’s always a good idea to know your rights and responsibilities when interacting with law enforcement.
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