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The short answer to that is yes, I think so.
Not being either a police officer or a lawyer, I’d say if a police officer had reasonable grounds to suspect that a serious indictable offence was committed on a POI’s property or that evidence of that offence was concealed on that property, they would be able to exercise their crime scene powers under the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 No 103, Part 7:
NSW Legislation
Thank you for posting this.