3.—(1) If it appears to the Minister that an aircraft is intended or likely to be flown in contravention of paragraph 2(1), the Minister or any officer of the Authority, or any police officer not below the rank of inspector, authorised in that behalf may take such steps as are necessary to prevent the contravention.(2) The Minister or officer may, in particular —| (a) | direct the operator or commander of the aircraft not to make the particular flight; | | (b) | direct the operator or commander of the aircraft to move the aircraft to a location specified by the Minister or officer; | | (c) | if the aircraft is parked, direct a person to place an obstacle in the path of the aircraft to prevent it from leaving its parked position; | | (d) | direct a person not to provide ground handling service, apron handling service, flight catering service, cargo handling service, cleaning service, maintenance or repair service or fuel to the aircraft or its flight crew; and | | (e) | take such steps as are necessary to detain the aircraft or prevent any person from entering the aircraft. |
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(3) Any person who, without reasonable excuse —| (a) | obstructs any person from acting in accordance with a direction given under sub-paragraph (2); | | (b) | fails to comply with a direction given under sub-paragraph (2); or | | (c) | removes or interferes with any obstacle referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(c), |
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