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Penal Code – Act 574, Section 130T (1936, rev. 1997)
CHAPTER VIA – OFFENCES RELATING TO TERRORISM Suppression of financing of terrorist acts (…) Section 130T. Offences by body corporate. Where an offence under section 130N, 130O, 130P or 130Q has been committed by a...
View morePenal Code – Act 574, Sections 130N-130Q (1936, rev. 1997)
CHAPTER VIA – OFFENCES RELATING TO TERRORISM Suppression of financing of terrorist acts Section 130N. Providing or collecting property for terrorist acts. Whoever, by any means, directly or indirectly, provides or collects or makes available...
View morePenal Code – Act 574, Section 130L (1936, rev. 1997)
CHAPTER VI A – OFFENCES RELATING TO TERRORISM (…) Section 130L. Criminal conspiracy. Whoever conspires with another person who is in Malaysia to do any act without and beyond Malaysia, being an act, which if...
View moreCriminal Procedure Code (1934, 2008)
This Code contains 7 Divisions, 12 Titles, 23 Chapters and 267 Sections, a Schedule and two Regulations. The Divisions and Titles are the following: Division I. Preliminary General Provisions Powers of Enquiry Officials and Competency...
View moreRevised Penal Code (An Act Revising the Penal Code and other Penal Laws No. 3815, December 8, 1930), Article 2
Art. 2. Application of its provisions. – Except as provided in the treaties and laws of preferential application, the provisions of this Code shall be enforced not only within the Philippine Archipelago, including its atmosphere, its...
View moreRevised Penal Code (An Act Revising the Penal Code and other Penal Laws No. 3815, December 8, 1930), Articles 155 and 248
Art. 155. Alarms and scandals. – The penalty of arresto menor or a fine not exceeding P200 pesos shall be imposed upon: Any person who within any town or public place, shall discharge any firearm, rocket, firecracker,...
View moreRevised Penal Code (An Act Revising the Penal Code and other Penal Laws No. 3815, December 8, 1930), Articles 306-307
Art. 306. Who are brigands; Penalty. – When more than three armed persons form a band of robbers for the purpose of committing robbery in the highway, or kidnapping persons for the purpose of extortion or to...
View moreRevised Penal Code (An Act Revising the Penal Code and other Penal Laws No. 3815, December 8, 1930), Articles 267, 268
Art. 267. Kidnapping and serious illegal detention. – Any private individual who shall kidnap or detain another, or in any other manner deprive him of his liberty, shall suffer the penalty of reclusion perpetua to death: If...
View moreRevised Penal Code (An Act Revising the Penal Code and other Penal Laws No. 3815, December 8, 1930), Articles 320, 324
Art. 320. Destructive arson. – The penalty of reclusion temporal in its maximum period to reclusion perpetua shall be imposed upon any person who shall burn: 1. Any arsenal, shipyard, storehouse or military powder or fireworks factory,...
View moreRevised Penal Code (An Act Revising the Penal Code and other Penal Laws No. 3815, December 8, 1930), Articles 122-123, 248
Art. 122. Piracy in general and mutiny on the high seas. – The penalty of reclusion temporal shall be inflicted upon any person who, on the high seas, shall attack or seize a vessel or, not being...
View moreRevised Penal Code (An Act Revising the Penal Code and other Penal Laws No. 3815, December 8, 1930), Article 6
Art. 6. Consummated, frustrated, and attempted felonies. – Consummated felonies as well as those which are frustrated and attempted, are punishable. A felony is consummated when all the elements necessary for its execution and accomplishment are present;...
View moreRevised Penal Code (1930)
The Revised Penal Code consists of two Books, 20 Titles, Chapters and 367 Sections. Book One. General Provisions regarding the Date of Enforcement and Application of the Provisions of this Code, and regarding the Offenses,...
View moreArms and Explosives Rules (1928 rev. 2002)
Arrangement of Rules Rule 1. Citation. 2. Firearms to be licensed. 3. Reserved. 4. Reserved. 5. Reserved. 6. Reserved. IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION 7. Importation of guns and arms. 8. Exportation of guns, arms and naval,...
View moreArms and Explosives Act (1927 rev. 2002)
LAWS OF BRUNEI CHAPTER 58 ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES ACT 1 of 1927 (Cap. 58 of 1951) 1984 Ed. Cap. 58 Amended by S 99/59 S 7/91 ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES ACT An Act to regulate the...
View moreExplosive Substances Act (1924, 1985)
Chapter 100 (18/7/1924), Revised 1985 Short title. 1. This Act may be cited as the Explosive Substances Act. Interpretation. 2. In this Act explosive substance shall be deemed to include any material for making any explosive substance;...
View moreMartial Law (1914, 1985)
“A royal order has been issued by His Majesty King Vajiravudh making a public declaration that the Martial Law Order issued in BE 2450 (r.s. 126) (1907 AD) does not provide sufficient power to the military at...
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