#BCRD1117124AOrder of July 15, 2011 on Security Measures Applicable in Mayotte
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The law defines the security measures that can be used by customs agents during detention in Mayotte, ensuring that a person does not possess dangerous items. It prohibits full strip searches and allows for same-gender pat-downs, electronic detection devices, and the removal of potentially dangerous items. Items essential to a person's dignity must be returned to them during questioning.
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Key Changes
- Prohibits full strip searches during customs detention.
- Allows for same-gender pat downs and use of electronic detection.
- Requires return of dignity-related items during questioning.
Obligations
What this law requires
Conduct all security measures while respecting the dignity of the person
Customs agents must ensure that security measures respect the dignity of the person during detention or custody
Full strip searches with complete nudity are prohibited during security measures
Security pat-downs must be conducted by a person of the same gender as the detainee and performed through clothing
Customs agents must use electronic detection devices available in their services for security screening