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Open Consultation Published 17 Mar 2026 Scottish Government ↗ View on source

Code of Practice on the exercise of search powers by constables in Scotland (Proceeds of Crime Act 2002)

Background The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) is a powerful and effective tool in the fight against serious organised crime in Scotland. It gives operational partners in the justice system powers to search for, seize, detain and confiscate the proceeds of crime. The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA) amends and extends POCA powers, including in relation to the search, seizure and detention of cryptoassets and cryptoasset-related items. ECCTA introduced a requirement on Scottish Ministers to make a new code of practice under section 303Z25 of POCA to regulate constables’ use of powers to search for cryptoasset-related items. This new code will largely replicate the existing Code of Practice on the Exercise by Constables in Scotland of Search Powers, which relates to searches for cash and listed assets, which is issued under sections 293 and 303H of POCA. Given the significant crossover between the two Codes, the Scotti

Opened 17 Mar 2026
Closed 9 Jun 2026