Any member of the CISF making an arrest under the provisions of the Ce

Any member of the CISF making an arrest under the provisions of the Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968

may detain the person up to a maximum of 10 days for the purpose of completing the preliminary investigation.
may obtain the person for a maximum of 48 hours for the purpose of interrogation.
must immediately hand over the person to the Security Officer of the industrial undertaking being protected by the CISF.
shall hand over the person to a police officer without unnecessary delay.
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UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2020
Section 11 of the Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968, states that any member of the Force making an arrest shall, without unnecessary delay, hand over the person so arrested to a police officer.
The primary role of the CISF is security, not comprehensive law enforcement investigation. Therefore, persons arrested by the CISF for criminal offences are to be transferred to the police for further investigation and legal process.
The police officer receiving the arrested person will then proceed according to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which includes producing the person before a Magistrate within 24 hours (excluding journey time) if further detention is required. Options A, B, and C describe procedures that are not standard legal procedures for handling arrested persons by security forces like CISF.