1. Commissioner to detain goods
The Commissioner General may, where he or she deems appropriate for the protection of Government revenue, detain any goods chargeable with duty or tax upon its value and shall notify the owner of the goods in writing of the detention of the goods.
The Commissioner General may, within fourteen days after the detention of the goods under subsection (1)— (a) permit the goods to be delivered to the owner after ascertaining that the value declared correctly allows the goods to be entered; (b) permit the owner on his or her application to enter the goods according to value and terms that the Commissioner General may determine.
Where subsection (2) is not applied in relation to detained goods or where the owner of the goods fails to comply with the terms directed by the Commissioner General within ten days of the direction, the Commissioner General may purchase and the owner shall sell the goods to the Commissioner General at the declared value plus 10 percent of the value and any duties already paid by the owner.
Goods purchased under subsection (3) shall be sold or dealt with in a manner that the Commissioner General may direct; and if the proceeds of the sale exceed the amount paid to the owner under subsection (3) plus the expenses of the sale, the surplus shall be applied to the Consolidated Fund.