130.7 - Apprehension.

§ 130.7. Apprehension.   (a)   Apprehension is the taking into custody  of a person.    (b) Any person authorized under regulations issued  pursuant  to  this  chapter  to  apprehend  persons  subject  to this code, any marshal of a  court-martial appointed pursuant to the provisions of this  chapter  and  any  peace  officer,  acting  pursuant  to his special duties, or police  officer    may apprehend persons subject to this  code  upon  reasonable  belief   that  an  offense  has  been  committed  and  that  the  person  apprehended committed it.    (c)   All   officers,   warrant   officers,   petty   officers,    and  non-commissioned  officers  shall  have authority to quell all quarrels,  frays, and disorders among persons subject to this code and to apprehend  persons subject to this code who take part in the same.    (d) Except as otherwise specifically  provided  in  this  chapter,  no  peace officer, police officer or marshal of a court-martial shall demand  or  require  payment of any fee or charge of any nature for apprehending  or placing in confinement any person subject to this code.