Section 31:
Police Officers may lay informations, &c.
It shall be lawful for any Police Officer to lay
any information before the Magistrate, and to apply for summons, warrant, search warrant, or such other
legal process as may by law issue and may be expedient under the circumstances, against any person
committing an offence against any law or enactment, or against any regulation for the protection of the
Revenue, or against any person committing or falling to remove any public nuisance or unwarrantable
obstructions, keeping disorderly houses, harbouring thieves, disturbing the peace, obstructing the due
course of justice, and the like, and to prosecute such offenders up to final judgment; Proviso.-provided
always that any rewards, forfeitures, and penalties, or shares of rewards, forfeitures, or penalties, which
by law are payable to informers, and all costs of prosecution which may by any enactment be awarded to
the prosecutor, shall be paid into the “General Police Fund.”