Ordinance No. 2 of 1933.
Frohibition.
(b) direct all persons having in their possession or custody in the area specified in the order any arms, ammunition or explosive substance to keep the same in places approved in arcordance with the order;
(c) cancel or suspend any licence issued under section 3 of the Arms and Ammunition Ordinance, 1933, or any licence to carry or use a firearm issued under that Ordinance or direct that any such licence shall have effect subject to such con- ditions as may be specified in the order.
(2) Any person who contravenes any order made under sub-regulation (1) shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations.
123. No person shall manufacture any explosive substance of explosive
except under and in accordance with the terms and conditions of substances. a permit granted by the Commissioner of Police, and if any person manufactures any explosive substance in contravention of this prohibition, he shall be guilty of an offence against these regula- tions.
Certain offences
in closed,
protected, damaged
124, If in any closed area or protected place or in any area which at my time after the coming into force of these regulations has been destroyed or damnged by any means whatsoever or subjected to an attack by the enemy or of which any evacuation has been or shall be ordered under section 1 of the Public Order punishable Ordinance, 1948, any person-
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evacuated
areas to be
with life imprison- ment.
Ordinance No. 59 of 1948.
Ordinance No. 32 of 1936.
(a) commits any offence punishable under sub-sections (2) and (3) of section 40 of the Larceny Ordinance, 1935, or
(b) steals any article from any premises destroyed or damaged or vacated for the purpose of complying with such an evacuation order as aforesaid or any article left exposed or unprotected in consequence of such destruction; or
(c) commits an offence against any provision of the Ordinance Malicious Damage Ordinance, 1865; or
No. 6 of
1965.
Inter- ference with and damage to communica- tions, etc.
(d) endeavours to force a safeguard;
shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations and shall on conviction on indictment be liable to imprisonment for life,
125. Any person who, not being a member of His Majesty's regular forces or any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve or a police officer or an authorized officer acting in the course of his duty as such--
(a) interferes with the working or use of any harbour, railway,
tramway, waterway, road, track, power station, transmission line or any works or plant used or adapted for use for the production, supply, storage or transport of water or fuel; (b) damages or interferes with any material or property forming part of, or connected with, any harbour, railway, tram- way, waterway, road, track, power station or transmission line, or forming part of, or connected with, any works or plant used or adapted for use for the production, supply, storage or transport of water or fuel;
(e) damages or interferes with any telegraph OF telephone line or apparatus or any wireless telegraph or telephone installation or any other means of communication; or
(d) damages or interferes with any aircraft, air- craft material, aerodrome, landing ground or mooring; or
(e) does any act or is guilty of any omission cal- culated to obstruct or to endanger the safety of any vessel, air- craft, vehicle, focomotive or railway train;
shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations unless lie proves that he was acting by lawful authority or on a lawful occasion.
in
126. (1) The Governor in Council shall have power by order Power of to proscribe any organization in the Colony which, in the opinion Governor of the Governor in Council, is an organization which has among Council to its aims, or is being used for, the spread of sedition or the proscribe promotion of general strike, or of disorder of any kind, with- tion. in the Colony.
(2) Any person who shall do any act in furtherance of the objects of any such proscribed organization shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations.
(3) Any person who shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession any badge, ticket or document, or any other thing whatsoever, which purports to have been, or which appears to have been, issued by any such proscribed organization, whether before or after such proscrip- tion, or which purports to be, or which appears to be, or which appears to be intended as, evidence of membership of, or any authority from, or any association with, any such proscribed organization shall be guilty of an offence against these regula-
tions.
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