Criminal Justice (Mutual Recognition of Custodial Sentences) Act 2023

Identification procedures for purpose under Act

67. The Act of 2005 is amended by the insertion of the following section after section 9:

“9A. (1) Where a member of the Garda Síochána arrests a person under any power conferred by this Act, the member of the Garda Síochána may, in order to assist in verifying or ascertaining the identity of the person for any purpose under this Act—

(a) take, or cause to be taken, his or her fingerprint,

(b) take, or cause to be taken, his or her palm print, and

(c) photograph him or her or cause him or her to be photographed.

(2) Where a fingerprint, palm print or photograph taken pursuant to subsection (1) is lost or damaged, or is otherwise unsuitable for use for the purpose referred to in that subsection, it may be taken on a second or any further occasion.

(3) The powers conferred by subsection (1) shall not be exercised except on the authority of a member of the Garda Síochána not below the rank of inspector.

(4) A member of the Garda Síochána may, where a person fails or refuses to allow his or her fingerprint, palm print or photograph to be taken pursuant to subsection (1), use such force as he or she reasonably considers necessary to take the fingerprint, palm print or photograph or to cause the photograph to be taken.

(5) The powers conferred by subsection (4) shall not be exercised except where authorised by a member of the Garda Síochána not below the rank of superintendent.

(6) An authorisation pursuant to subsection (5) may be given orally or in writing and if given orally shall be confirmed in writing as soon as practicable.

(7) Where a member of the Garda Síochána intends to exercise a power conferred by subsection (4), he or she shall inform the person who fails or refuses to allow his or her fingerprint, palm print or photograph to be taken pursuant to subsection (1)—

(a) of that intention, and

(b) that an authorisation to do so has been given pursuant to subsection (5).

(8) A fingerprint, palm print or photograph taken pursuant to subsection (4) shall be taken in the presence of a member of the Garda Síochána not below the rank of inspector.

(9) The taking of a fingerprint, palm print or photograph pursuant to subsection (4) shall be recorded by electronic or similar means.

(10) A fingerprint, palm print or photograph of a person taken in pursuance of a power conferred by this section and every copy and record thereof shall be destroyed on the later of—

(a) the expiration of the period of 12 months from the date of the taking of the fingerprint, palm print or photograph, as the case may be, or

(b) the expiry of the sentence of imprisonment imposed on the person to which a request under section 6 or 7 relates.

(11) A person who obstructs a member of the Garda Síochána in exercise of the powers under this section shall be guilty of an offence and shall, on summary conviction, be liable to a class A fine or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or both.

(12) Where a fingerprint, palm print or photograph of a person in respect of whom a request under section 7 has been received is transmitted by or on behalf of a sentencing country, such fingerprint, palm print or photograph shall, unless the contrary is proved, be received in evidence without further proof.”.