Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009)RegulationsCivil Aviation Regulations, 2011Part 108 : Air Cargo SecuritySubpart 3 : Security Controls108.03.3 Unknown cargo |
(1) | Cargo originating from a consignor that has not been subjected to the security controls prescribed in this Part shall be treated as unknown cargo. |
(2) | Known cargo that, after acceptance by a regulated agent, has not been stored in a secure area, as stipulated in the security manual, shall be treated as unknown cargo. |
(3) | Known cargo, where the seals on the packaging are broken or where there is evidence that the seals or the cargo has been tampered with, except where the cargo has been resealed with tamper-evident seals or tamper-evident packaging by a regulated agent, shall be treated as unknown cargo. |
(4) | Cargo presented as unknown cargo shall be subjected to security controls prescribed in this Part and Document SA-CATS 108 before being loaded into an aircraft. |