1984 Ed.]
Crimes
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(b) with intent to alarm or to injure Her Majesty, or to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace is likely to be caused-
(i) discharges, or points, aims or presents any arms at or near Her Majesty;
(ii) causes any explosive substance to explode near Her Majesty;
(iii) assaults Her Majesty; or
(iv) throws anything at or upon Her Majesty,
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction upon indictment to imprisonment for 7 years.
6.
PART II
OTHER OFFENCES AGAINST THE CROWN
Any person who knowingly attempts-
(a) to seduce any member of Her Majesty's forces or any member or officer of the Royal Hong Kong Regiment or of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force from his duty and allegiance to Her Majesty; or
(b) to incite any such person-
(i) to commit an act of mutiny or any traitorous or mutinous act; or
(ii) to make or endeavour to make a mutinous assembly,
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction upon indictment to imprisonment for life.
7. (1) Any person who knowingly attempts to seduce-
(a) any member of Her Majesty's forces;
(b) any member or officer of the Royal Hong Kong Regiment or of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force;
(c) any police officer; or
(d) any member of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force,
from his duty or allegiance to Her Majesty shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) Any person who-
(a) knowing that any member or officer mentioned in subsection (1) is about to desert or absent himself without leave, assists him in so doing; or
(b) knowing such member or officer to be a deserter or absentee without leave, conceals him or assists him in concealing himself or assists in his rescue from custody,
shall be guilty of an offence.
Incitement to mutiny.
1797 70. s. 1.
Incitement to disaffection. 1934 c. 56, s. 1.
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