(1) An enforcement officer may seize any item of property if the enforcement officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that the item is a cryptoasset-related item.
(2) If an enforcement officer is lawfully on any premises, the officer may, for the purpose of -
(a) determining whether any property is a cryptoasset-related item, or
(b) enabling or facilitating the seizure under this Chapter of any cryptoasset,
require any information which is stored in any electronic form and accessible from the premises to be produced in a form in which it can be taken away and in which it is visible and legible, or from which it can readily be produced in a visible and legible form.
(3) But subsection (2) does not authorise an enforcement officer to require a person to produce privileged information.
(4) In this section "privileged information" means information which a person would be entitled to refuse to provide -
(a) in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, on grounds of legal professional pr
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