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ARTICLE-1
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... (b) In
countries
where
police
powers
are exercised by
military authorities
, whether uniformed or not, or by
State
security
forces, the
definition
of
law enforcement officials
shall be regarded as
including
officers
of such
services
. ...
ARTICLE-3
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... (c) The use of
firearms
is considered an
extreme
measure
. Every effort should be made to exclude the use of
firearms
, especially against
children
. In
general
,
firearms
should not be used except when a suspected
offender
offers
armed
resistance
or otherwise jeopardizes the lives of others and less
extreme
measures
are not sufficient to restrain or apprehend the suspected
offender
. In every instance in which a
firearm
is discharged, a
report
should be made promptly to the
competent authorities
. ...
ARTICLE-7
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... (a) Any
act
of
corruption
, in the same way as any other
abuse
of
authority
, is incompatible with the
profession
of
law enforcement officials
. The
law
must be enforced
fully
with
respect
to any
law enforcement official
who commits an
act
of
corruption
, as
Governments
cannot expect to enforce the
law
among their
citizens
if they cannot, or will not, enforce the
law
against their own
agents
and within their
agencies
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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Law enforcement officials
who have
reason
to believe that a
violation
of the present
Code
has occurred or is about to occur shall
report
the matter to their
superior
authorities
and, where necessary, to other appropriate
authorities
or
organs
vested with reviewing or remedial
power
. ...
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Law enforcement officials
who have
reason
to believe that a
violation
of the present
Code
has occurred or is about to occur shall
report
the matter to their
superior
authorities
and, where necessary, to other appropriate
authorities
or
organs
vested with reviewing or remedial
power
. ...
... (c) The
term
"appropriate
authorities
or
organs
vested with reviewing or remedial
power
" refers to any
authority
or
organ
existing
under
national law
, whether
internal
to the
law enforcement agency
or
independent
thereof, with statutory, customary or other
power
to
review
grievances
and
complaints
arising out of violations within the purview of this
Code
. ...
... (c) The
term
"appropriate
authorities
or
organs
vested with reviewing or remedial
power
" refers to any
authority
or
organ
existing
under
national law
, whether
internal
to the
law enforcement agency
or
independent
thereof, with statutory, customary or other
power
to
review
grievances
and
complaints
arising out of violations within the purview of this
Code
. ...
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