Singapore legislation
Schedule 2
Schedule 2
Serious offences
SECOND SCHEDULESections 2(1) and 47Serious offencesOffenceDescriptionAnimals and Birds Act 1965 1.Section 7Contravention of order with regard to import, etc.2.Section 8Import or transhipment of any animal, bird or veterinary biologics without licence3.Section 9Import or possession of noxious insects, pests or genetically modified organisms, etc.4.Section 11Failure to report arrival of animal or bird, etc.5.Section 13Failure to confine animal or bird on board ship, etc.6.Section 16Export of any animal or bird without licenceAir Navigation Act 1966 7.Section 14(3) (previously section 4(3) (Cap. 6, 2014 Revised Edition))Contravention of requirement for aviation safety instrument8.Section 24(3) (previously section 4J(3) (Cap. 6, 2014 Revised Edition))Failure to comply with requirements of notice9.Section 27(4) (previously section 4M(3) (Cap. 6, 2014 Revised Edition))Failure to do anything required by notice10.Section 27(5) (previously section 4M(4) (Cap. 6, 2014 Revised Edition))Intentionally altering, suppressing information, etc., or furnishing false information, etc.11.Section 58(1) (previously section 14C(1) (Cap. 6, 2014 Revised Edition))Obstructing investigations, etc.Arms and Explosives Act 1913 12.Section 6Possession or transfer of possession of unmarked plastic explosives13.Section 7Import or export of unmarked plastic explosives14.Section 9Export or removal of article in contravention of notification by Minister15.Section 10(2)Manufacture, possession or import of explosive in contravention of notification by Minister16.Section 11Contravention of notification relating to poisonous or noxious gas or noxious substance17.Section 12Offence by master of ship, etc., used for certain offences18.Section 22Knowingly concealing arms, etc., imported without licence19.Section 23Knowingly purchasing guns or arms from person not licensedArms Offences Act 1973 20.Section 6Trafficking in armsBetting Act 1960 21.Section 3Offences relating to common betting houses and betting information centres22.Section 4Advancing money for conducting business of common betting house23.Section 5Betting in common betting houseBiological Agents and Toxins Act 2005 24.Section 5Use of biological agents for non‑peaceful purpose, etc.25.Section 30Use of toxins for non‑peaceful purpose, etc.Casino Control Act 2006 26.Section 110Organisation or conduct of prohibited casino marketing arrangements27.Section 110APerson acting as international market agent or international market agent representative without licence28.Section 171Possession, use, etc., of certain things prohibited29.Section 172Unlawful interference with gaming equipment30.Section 172ACheating at play31.Section 173Possession of chips outside designated site32.Section 174Forgery and counterfeitingChemical Weapons (Prohibition) Act 2000 33.Section 8Use, etc., of chemical weaponsChildren and Young Persons Act 1993 34.Section 6(1) (previously section 5(1) (Cap. 38, 2001 Revised Edition))Ill‑treatment of child or young person35.Section 7(1) (previously section 6(1) (Cap. 38, 2001 Revised Edition))Contribution to delinquency of child or young person36.Section 8 (previously section 7 (Cap. 38, 2001 Revised Edition))Sexual exploitation of child or young person37.Section 14(2) (previously section 11(2) (Cap. 38, 2001 Revised Edition))Causing, procuring or allowing child or young person to take part in public entertainment38.Section 16 (previously section 12 (Cap. 38, 2001 Revised Edition))Unlawful transfer of possession, custody or control of child39.Section 17 (previously section 13 (Cap. 38, 2001 Revised Edition))Import of child by false pretencesCommodity Trading Act 1992 40.Section 49 for contravention of any of the following: (a)section 43False trading(b)section 44Bucketing(c)section 45Dissemination of information about false trading(d)section 46Manipulation of price and cornering(e)section 47Employment of fraudulent or deceptive devices, etc.(f)section 48Fraudulently inducing tradingCommon Gaming Houses Act 1961 41.Section 4Offences relating to a common gaming house, etc.42.Section 5Assisting in carrying on a public lottery, etc.43.Section 6Advancing or furnishing money for establishing or conducting business of common gaming house, etc.44.Section 8Gaming in publicCompanies Act 1967 45.Section 404(3)Obtaining payment of moneys, etc., to company by false promise of officer or agent of company46.Section 406(a)Fraud by officer of company to induce person to give credit to the companyComputer Misuse Act 1993 47.Section 3Unauthorised access to computer material48.Section 4Access with intent to commit or facilitate commission of offence49.Section 5Unauthorised modification of computer material50.Section 6Unauthorised use or interception of computer service51.Section 7Unauthorised obstruction of use of computer52.Section 8Unauthorised disclosure of access code53.Section 9 (previously section 8A (Cap. 50A, 2007 Revised Edition))Supplying, etc., personal information obtained in contravention of certain provisions54.Section 10 (previously section 8B (Cap. 50A, 2007 Revised Edition))Obtaining, etc., items for use in certain offences 55.Section 12 (previously section 10 (Cap. 50A, 2007 Revised Edition))Abetments and attempts punishable as offencesControl of Plants Act 1993 56.Section 7Import or transhipment of fresh fruits or vegetables without licence57.Section 8Import or transhipment of fresh fruits or vegetables without permit58.Section 34 for contravention of any order made under section 28Export of plants contrary to order by Minister59.Section 34 for contravention of section 41Failure to give access to documents, etc.Control of Plants Act 1993Control of Plants (Plant Importation) Rules 60.Rule 17 for contravention of rule 5(1)Import of regulated plant, etc., without a permitCopyright Act (Cap. 63, 2006 Revised Edition) 61.Section 136(1), (2), (3), (4) and (6) (as in force before 21 November 2021)Offences relating to copyright62.Section 260(6) (as in force before 21 November 2021)Removal or alteration of rights management information63.Section 261C(4) and (5) (as in force before 21 November 2021)Relating to circumvention of technological measuresCopyright Act 2021 (Act 22 of 2021) — Offences included with effect from 21 November 2021 63A.Section 417Removal or alteration of rights management information, etc.63B.Section 439Circumvention of technological measures, etc.63C.Sections 444(1), 446(1), 448 and 450(1)Offences relating to copyright worksCorrosive and Explosive Substances and Offensive Weapons Act 1958 64.Section 3Possession of corrosive or explosive substance for purpose of causing hurtCorruption, Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes (Confiscation of Benefits) Act 1992 65.Section 51 (previously section 44 (Cap. 65A, 2000 Revised Edition))Assisting another to retain benefits from criminal conduct66.Section 54 (previously section 47 (Cap. 65A, 2000 Revised Edition))Acquiring, possessing, using, concealing or transferring benefits of criminal conductCriminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act 1955 67.Section 3Offences relating to suppliesCriminal Procedure Code 2010 68.Section 103(5)Absconding or breaking conditions of bail or personal bond, etc.Customs Act 1960 69.Section 128A(1)(a)Falsification or use of falsified documents70.Section 128A(1)(b)Fraudulent alteration of document, or counterfeiting of seal, signature, etc., used for verification by officer of customs71.Section 128DFraudulent evasion of, or attempt to fraudulently evade, customs duty or excise duty72.Section 128EOffences in relation to goods found in person’s baggage or upon his person, etc.73.Section 128FOffences in relation to import of uncustomed or prohibited goods74.Section 128GOffences in relation to export of uncustomed or prohibited goods 75.Section 128HOffences in relation to shipping, unshipping, loading, unloading, etc., of uncustomed or prohibited goods76.Section 128I(1)Offences in relation to possession, storage, conveying and harbouring of goods77.Section 131Evading duty by unauthorised modification of computer program or data78.Section 132Knowingly advancing or furnishing money for business comprising sale, purchase, etc., of uncustomed goodsDangerous Fireworks Act 1972 79.Section 4Sale, transport, delivery, distribution or import of dangerous fireworks80.Section 6 for contravention of section 3Possession or discharge of dangerous fireworksEmployment Agencies Act 1958 81.Section 6(4)Carrying on employment agency, or performing employment agency‑related work or activity, without valid licenceEmployment of Foreign Manpower Act 1990 82.Section 5(6)Employment of foreign employee without a valid work pass83.Section 5(8) (previously section 5(7A) (Cap. 91A, 2009 Revised Edition))Employment of foreign employee in contravention of a condition of the foreign employee’s work pass84.Section 22(1)(a), (d), (e) and (f)Contravention of a condition of a work pass, etc.; making false statement or furnishing false information to the Controller of Work Passes, an authorised officer or an employment inspector; selling, forging or unlawfully altering a work pass, etc.; or using or having in possession without lawful authority any work pass, etc., that is forged, unlawfully altered or issued to another person85.Section 22A(2)Restrictions on receipt, etc., of moneys in connection with employment of foreign employee86.Section 22B(1)Obtaining work pass for foreign employee for non‑existent trade or business and failing to employ the foreign employeeEndangered Species (Import and Export) Act 2006 87.Section 4Importation, exportation, etc., of scheduled species without permit88.Section 5Scheduled species in transit unaccompanied by CITES permit, etc.89.Section 19 for contravention of section 4 or 5Abetment of an offence under section 4 or 5Environmental Protection and Management Act 1999 90.Section 22Import, manufacture or sale of hazardous substances without licence, etc.91.Section 23Import, manufacture or sale of hazardous substances not in accordance with licence, etc.92.Section 24Storage, use or dealing with hazardous substances in a manner that threatens health, etc.Estate Agents Act 2010 93.Section 28(2)Carrying on the business of doing estate agency work as an estate agent, etc., by person who is not a licensed estate agent94.Section 29(3)Acting as a salesperson for any licensed estate agent, etc., by person who is not a registered salesperson95.Section 39(2)Appointing, etc., as a salesperson any person who is not a registered salesperson96.Section 41(3)Permitting an individual to carry out estate agency work for a licensed estate agent, etc., without an agreement in writing97.Section 64(1)Making a false statement in relation to an application under the Estate Agents Act 2010, etc.Explosive Substances Act 1924 98.Section 3Causing explosion likely to endanger life or property99.Section 4Attempt to cause explosion, or for making or keeping explosives, with intent to endanger life or property100.Section 5Making or possessing explosives under suspicious circumstancesFeeding Stuffs Act 1965 101.Section 4(5)Import, manufacture, etc., of animal feeds without licenceFilms Act 1981 102.Section 29Offences involving dealings in obscene films103.Section 30Possession of obscene films104.Section 31Advertising obscene films105.Section 32Offences involving children and young personsGoods and Services Tax Act 1993 106.Section 62Fraud, etc.107.Section 63Improperly obtaining refundHazardous Waste (Control of Export, Import and Transit) Act 1997 108.Section 25Import of hazardous waste without permit, etc.109.Section 26Export of hazardous waste without permit, etc.110.Section 27Bringing waste into Singapore in course of carrying out transit proposal without permit, etc.111.Section 37Making false statementsHealth Products Act 2007 112.Section 16Prohibition against supply of health products that are adulterated, counterfeits, etc.Hijacking of Aircraft and Protection of Aircraft and International Airports Act 1978 113.Section 3(3)Hijacking114.Section 4Violence against passengers or crew115.Section 5Destroying, damaging or endangering safety of aircraft116.Section 7Endangering safety at aerodromesHostage‑Taking Act 2010 117.Section 3Hostage‑taking118.Section 5(1)Failure to disclose information relating to hostage‑taking offenceHuman Organ Transplant Act 1987 119.Section 13(2) (previously section 14(2) (Cap. 131A, 2012 Revised Edition))Contracting for sale or supply of organ or blood, etc.120.Section 13(3) (previously section 14(2A) (Cap. 131A, 2012 Revised Edition))Organ trading by middlemen or syndicatesImmigration Act 1959 121.Section 5(5)Entering or leaving Singapore other than at authorised entry or departure points122.Section 6(3) for contravention of section 6(1)Entry or attempted entry into Singapore without a valid pass123.Section 57(1)(aa), (b) and (c)Abetting unlawful entry or departure, or engaging in business of conveying prohibited immigrant124.Section 57(1)(d)Harbouring offenders of Immigration Act 1959 or its regulations125.Section 57(1)(k)Making a false statement to obtain or attempting to obtain an entry permit, re‑entry permit, pass or certificate for himself or herself or for other person126.Section 57(1)(l)Using or without lawful authority having possession of any forged, unlawfully altered or irregular entry or re‑entry permit, pass or certificate, etc.Income Tax Act 1947 127.Section 37M(3) (previously section 37J(3) (Cap. 134, 2014 Revised Edition))Giving false information to Comptroller of Income Tax, etc., to obtain, or to assist another person to obtain, cash payout or PIC bonus (or both), etc.128.Section 37M(4) (previously section 37J(4) (Cap. 134, 2014 Revised Edition))Falsifying records or using contrivances, etc., to obtain, or assist another person to obtain, cash payout or PIC bonus (or both), etc.129.Section 96Tax evasion and wilful action to obtain PIC bonus130.Section 96ASerious fraudulent tax evasion and action to obtain PIC bonusInfrastructure Protection Act 2017 131.Section 20(2)Unauthorised entry to protected place132.Section 21(6)Non‑compliance with direction of authority or authorised officer of protected area or protected place133.Section 27(5)Non‑compliance with request or direction of authorised officer of protected area or protected place134.Section 28(2)Non‑compliance with request of authorised officer of protected area or protected place135.Section 29(4)Unauthorised photography of protected area or protected place, or non‑compliance with direction of authorised officer of protected area or protected place136.Section 30(4)Unauthorised photography of protected area or protected place using unmanned aircraft137.Section 30(5)Non‑compliance with direction of designated authorised officer of protected area or protected place 138.Section 37(7)Non‑compliance with notice of Commissioner of Infrastructure Protection139.Section 44(7)Non‑compliance with notice of Commissioner of Infrastructure Protection140.Section 56(3)Non‑compliance with direction in security directive141.Section 56(4)Non‑compliance with notice of Commissioner of Infrastructure Protection 142.Section 68(5)Non‑compliance with notice of Commissioner of Infrastructure Protection 143.Section 70Making false or misleading statement, or furnishing false or misleading information or document144.Section 71(2)Obstructing exercise of power, discharge of duty, etc.Inquiries Act 2007 145.The Schedule, item 5Wilfully giving false evidence, etc.146.The Schedule, item 6Threats, etc., to witnessesInsolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018 147.Section 238(4)Fraudulent trading by responsible person148.Section 239(6)Wrongful trading by responsible personInternal Security Act 1960 149.Section 4Wearing of prohibited uniform, etc.150.Section 5Membership of quasi‑military organisations151.Section 6Illegal drillingKidnapping Act 1961 152.Section 3Abduction, wrongful restraint or wrongful confinement for ransom153.Section 4Knowingly receiving ransom154.Section 5Knowingly negotiating to obtain or for payment of ransomMaritime Offences Act 2003 155.Section 3Hijacking of ships156.Section 4Destroying or damaging ships, etc.157.Section 5Commission of other acts endangering or likely to endanger safe navigation158.Section 6Offences involving threats in relation to ships or safe navigation 159.Section 7(1)Act of violence done in connection with an offence under section 3, 4 or 5160.Section 7(3)Abetment of certain acts in relation to ships or safe navigation161.Section 7(4)Abetment of an offence under section 3, 4, 5 or 6162.Section 7(5)Attempt to commit an offence under section 3, 4, 5 or 6163.Section 8 (previously section 7A (Cap. 170B, 2004 Revised Edition))Hijacking of fixed platforms164.Section 9 (previously section 7B (Cap. 170B, 2004 Revised Edition))Destroying or damaging fixed platforms, etc.165.Section 10 (previously section 7C (Cap. 170B, 2004 Revised Edition))Offences involving threats in relation to fixed platforms166.Section 11(1) (previously section 7D(1) (Cap. 170B, 2004 Revised Edition))Act of violence done in connection with an offence under section 8 or 9167.Section 11(2) (previously section 7D(2) (Cap. 170B, 2004 Revised Edition))Abetment of certain acts in relation to fixed platforms168.Section 11(3) (previously section 7D(3) (Cap. 170B, 2004 Revised Edition))Abetment of an offence under section 8, 9 or 10169.Section 11(4) (previously section 7D(4) (Cap. 170B, 2004 Revised Edition))Attempt to commit an offence under section 8, 9 or 10Medicines Act 1975 170.Section 35 for contravention of any of the following: (a)section 31Sale of adulterated medicinal products(b)section 32Sale of medicinal products not of nature or quality demanded by purchaserMonetary Authority of Singapore Act 1970 171.Section 27A(5)Failure or refusal to comply with direction, or contravention of regulations, issued or made to discharge Government’s international obligations, etc.Moneylenders Act 2008 172.Section 19(1) (previously section 14(1) (Cap. 188, 2010 Revised Edition))Unlicensed moneylending173.Section 47 (previously section 28 (Cap. 188, 2010 Revised Edition))Harassing borrower, besetting borrower’s residence, etc.Multi‑Level Marketing and Pyramid Selling (Prohibition) Act 1973 174.Section 3(2)Promotion of or participation in a pyramid selling scheme, or arrangement, or holding out the same175.Section 4(2)Registration of business designed to promote a pyramid selling scheme or arrangement176.Section 5(2)Registration of company which proposes to promote a pyramid selling scheme or arrangementOaths and Declarations Act 2000 177.Section 14(1)(c) (previously section 14(1)(i) (Cap. 211, 2001 Revised Edition))Use of false statutory declaration in a judicial proceedingOrganised Crime Act 2015 178.Section 5(1)Being or acting as a member of a locally‑linked organised criminal group179.Section 6(1)Recruiting, while in Singapore, another person for an organised criminal group 180.Section 6(2)Recruiting, while outside Singapore, another person for a locally‑linked organised criminal group181.Section 6(4)Recruiting vulnerable person or young person for an organised criminal group182.Section 7(1)Instructing, while in Singapore, the commission of an offence for an organised criminal group, etc.183.Section 7(2)Instructing, while outside Singapore, the commission of an offence for a locally‑linked organised criminal group, etc.184.Section 8(1)Procuring, while in Singapore, expenditure or application of property to support, aid or promote the commission of certain offences related to an organised criminal group185.Section 8(2)Procuring, while outside Singapore, expenditure or application of property to support, aid or promote the commission of certain offences related to a locally‑linked organised criminal group186.Section 9(1)Expending or applying property, while in Singapore, to support, aid or promote the commission of certain offences related to an organised criminal group187.Section 9(2)Expending or applying property, while outside Singapore, to support, aid or promote the commission of certain offences related to a locally‑linked organised criminal group188.Section 10(1)Allowing, while in Singapore, an organised criminal group to use premises to support, aid or promote the commission of certain offences related to the organised criminal group189.Section 10(2)Allowing, while outside Singapore, a locally‑linked organised criminal group to use premises to support, aid or promote the commission of certain offences related to the locally‑linked organised criminal group190.Section 11(3)Dealing with property of organised criminal group191.Section 12(1)Facilitating, while in Singapore, the commission of certain offences related to an organised criminal group192.Section 12(2)Facilitating, while outside Singapore, the commission of certain offences related to a locally‑linked organised criminal group193.Section 26(3)Failure to comply with an organised crime prevention order or a financial reporting order194.Section 26(5)Providing false or misleading information for an organised crime prevention order or a financial reporting order195.Section 39(5)Acting in contravention of a disqualification order196.Section 44(1)Disclosing information which is likely to prejudice an investigation or proposed investigation197.Section 73(12)Non‑compliance with an examination order, or supplying false or misleading information pursuant to an examination order198.Section 74(2)Failure to give information of certain matters relating to an offence under the Organised Crime Act 2015Passports Act 2007 199.Section 36Falsifying Singapore passports, etc.200.Section 38Bringing, taking or sending false Singapore passports, etc., across international borders201.Section 39Making or giving false or misleading statements or information202.Section 40Furnishing false or misleading documents203.Section 41Improper use or possession of Singapore passports, etc.204.Section 42Selling Singapore passport, etc.205.Section 44Dishonestly obtaining Singapore passport, etc.206.Section 47Offences relating to false foreign travel documentsPenal Code 1871 207.Section 109Abetment of a serious crime, where the serious crime is transnational in nature and involves an organised criminal group, and the terms “serious crime”, “organised criminal group” and “transnational” have the meanings given to them in the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime, done at New York on 15 November 2000208.Section 115Abetment of an offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life, being a serious crime, where the serious crime is transnational in nature and involves an organised criminal group, and the terms “serious crime”, “organised criminal group” and “transnational” have the meanings given to them in the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime, done at New York on 15 November 2000209.Section 116Abetment of an offence punishable with imprisonment, being a serious crime, where the serious crime is transnational in nature and involves an organised criminal group, and the terms “serious crime”, “organised criminal group” and “transnational” have the meanings given to them in the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime, done at New York on 15 November 2000210.Section 118Concealing a design to commit an offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life, being a serious crime, where the serious crime is transnational in nature and involves an organised criminal group, and the terms “serious crime”, “organised criminal group” and “transnational” have the meanings given to them in the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime, done at New York on 15 November 2000211.Section 120BCriminal conspiracy to commit a serious crime, where the serious crime is transnational in nature and involves an organised criminal group, and the terms “serious crime”, “organised criminal group” and “transnational” have the meanings given to them in the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime, done at New York on 15 November 2000212.Section 130Aiding escape of, rescuing, or harbouring of certain prisoners213.Section 130BPiracy by law of nations214.Section 130CPiratical acts215.Section 130EGenocide216.Section 143Membership of unlawful assembly217.Section 144Joining an unlawful assembly armed with any deadly weapon218.Section 145Joining or continuing in an unlawful assembly, knowing that it has been commanded to disperse219.Section 146Force used by one member in prosecution of common object220.Section 147Rioting221.Section 148Rioting, armed with a deadly weapon222.Section 149Every member of an unlawful assembly to be deemed guilty of any offence committed in prosecution of common object223.Section 150Hiring, or conniving at hiring, of persons to join an unlawful assembly224.Section 151Knowingly joining or continuing in any assembly of 5 or more persons after it has been commanded to disperse225.Section 152Assaulting or obstructing public servant when suppressing riot, etc.226.Section 161Public servant taking a gratification, other than legal remuneration, in respect of an official act227.Section 162Taking a gratification in order, by corrupt or illegal means, to influence a public servant228.Section 164Punishment for abetment by public servant of offence under section 162 or 163229.Section 165Public servant obtaining any valuable thing, without consideration, from person concerned in any proceeding or business transacted by such public servant230.Section 181False statement on oath to public servant or person authorised to administer an oath231.Section 193Punishment for giving or fabricating false evidence232.Section 194Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of a capital offence233.Section 195Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of an offence punishable with imprisonment234.Section 196Using evidence known to be false235.Section 201Causing disappearance of evidence of an offence committed, or giving false information touching it, to screen the offender236.Section 203Giving false information respecting an offence committed237.Section 204Destruction of document to prevent its production as evidence238.Section 204A (as in force before 1 January 2020)Obstructing, preventing, perverting or defeating course of justice239.Section 204BBribery of witnesses240.Section 205False personation for the purpose of any act or proceeding in a suit241.Section 206Fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent its seizure as a forfeiture or in execution of a decree242.Section 207Fraudulent claim to property to prevent its seizure as a forfeiture or in execution of a decree243.Section 208Fraudulently suffering a decree for a sum not due244.Section 209 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Fraudulently or dishonestly making a false claim before a court of justice245.Section 210Fraudulently obtaining a decree for a sum not due246.Section 212Harbouring an offender247.Section 213Taking gift, etc., to screen an offender from punishment248.Section 214Offering gift or restoration of property in consideration of screening offender249.Section 215Taking gift to help to recover stolen property, etc.250.Section 216Harbouring an offender who has escaped from custody, or whose apprehension has been ordered251.Section 216AHarbouring robbers or gang‑robbers, etc.252.Section 217Public servant disobeying a direction of law with intent to save person from punishment or property from forfeiture253.Section 218Public servant framing an incorrect record or writing with intent to save person from punishment or property from forfeiture254.Section 221Intentional omission to apprehend on the part of a public servant bound by law to apprehend255.Section 222Intentional omission to apprehend on the part of a public servant bound by law to apprehend person under sentence of court of justice256.Section 225APublic servant omitting to apprehend or suffering other persons to escape in cases not already provided for257.Section 231 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Counterfeiting coin258.Section 232 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Counterfeiting current coin259.Section 233 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Making or selling instrument for counterfeiting coin260.Section 234 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Making or selling instrument for counterfeiting current coin261.Section 235 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Possession of instrument or material for the purpose of using the same for counterfeiting coin262.Section 236 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Abetting in Singapore the counterfeiting out of Singapore of coin or current coin263.Section 237 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Import or export of counterfeit coin264.Section 238 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Import or export of counterfeits of current coin265.Section 239 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Delivery to another of coin, possessed with the knowledge that it is counterfeit266.Section 240 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Delivery of current coin, possessed with the knowledge that it is counterfeit267.Section 241 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Delivery to another of coin as genuine, which when first possessed the deliverer did not know to be counterfeit 268.Section 241A (as in force before 1 January 2020)Delivery to another of current coin as genuine, which when first possessed the deliverer did not know to be counterfeit269.Section 242 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Possession of counterfeit coin by a person who knew it to be counterfeit when he became possessed thereof270.Section 246 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Fraudulently or dishonestly diminishing the weight or altering the composition of any coin271.Section 248 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Altering appearance of any coin with intent that it shall pass as a coin of a different description272.Section 252 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Possession of altered coin by a person who knew it to be altered when he became possessed thereof273.Section 254 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Delivery to another of coin as genuine, which when first possessed the deliverer did not know to be altered274.Section 254A (as in force before 1 January 2020)Delivery to another of current coin as genuine, which when first possessed the deliverer did not know to be altered275.Section 261Effacing any writing from a substance bearing a Government stamp, or removing from a document a stamp used for it, with intent to cause loss to Government276.Section 262Using a Government stamp known to have been before used277.Section 263Erasure of mark denoting that stamp has been used278.Section 264 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Fraudulent use of false instrument for weighing279.Section 265 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Fraudulent use of false weight or measure280.Section 266 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Being in possession of false weights or measures281.Section 267 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Making or selling false weights or measures282.Section 271Disobedience to a quarantine rule283.Section 279Rash driving or riding on a public way284.Section 292Sale of obscene books, etc.285.Section 298Uttering words, etc., with deliberate intent to wound the religious or racial feelings of any person286.Section 298APromoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion or race and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony287.Section 302Punishment for murder288.Section 304Punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder289.Section 304ACausing death by rash or negligent act290.Section 307(1)Attempt to murder291.Section 307(2)Other offences by convicts292.Section 308Attempt to commit culpable homicide293.Section 312Causing miscarriage294.Section 313Causing miscarriage without woman’s consent295.Section 315(1)Child destruction before, at or immediately after birth296.Section 316Causing death of a quick unborn child by an act amounting to culpable homicide297.Section 323Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt298.Section 324Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means299.Section 325Punishment for voluntarily causing grievous hurt300.Section 326Voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means301.Section 327Voluntarily causing hurt to extort property or to constrain to an illegal act302.Section 328Causing hurt by means of poison, etc., with intent to commit an offence303.Section 329Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to extort property, or to constrain to an illegal act304.Section 330Voluntarily causing hurt to extort confession or to compel restoration of property305.Section 331Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to extort confession or to compel restoration of property306.Section 332Voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from duty307.Section 333Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to deter public servant from duty308.Section 335Causing grievous hurt on provocation309.Section 338Causing grievous hurt by an act which endangers life or personal safety of others310.Section 343 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Wrongful confinement for 3 or more days311.Section 344 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Wrongful confinement for 10 or more days312.Section 345Wrongful confinement of person for whose liberation a writ has been issued313.Section 346Wrongful confinement in secret314.Section 347Wrongful confinement for the purpose of extorting property or constraining to an illegal act315.Section 348Wrongful confinement for the purpose of extorting confession or of compelling restoration of property316.Section 354Assault or use of criminal force to a person with intent to outrage modesty317.Section 354AOutraging modesty in certain circumstances318.Section 355Assault or criminal force with intent to dishonour otherwise than on grave and sudden provocation319.Section 363Punishment for kidnapping320.Section 363APunishment for abduction321.Section 364Kidnapping or abducting in order to murder322.Section 365Kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine a person323.Section 366Kidnapping or abducting a woman to compel her marriage, etc.324.Section 367Kidnapping or abducting in order to subject a person to grievous hurt, slavery, etc.325.Section 368Wrongfully concealing or keeping in confinement a kidnapped person326.Section 369 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Kidnapping or abducting child under 10 years with intent to steal movable property from the person of such child327.Section 370Buying or disposing of any person as a slave328.Section 371Habitual dealing in slaves329.Section 372Selling minor for purposes of prostitution, etc.330.Section 373Buying minor for purposes of prostitution, etc.331.Section 373AImporting woman for purposes of prostitution, etc.332.Section 374Unlawful compulsory labour333.Section 375Rape334.Section 376Sexual assault by penetration335.Section 376ASexual penetration of minor under 16336.Section 376BCommercial sex with minor under 18337.Section 376CCommercial sex with minor under 18 outside Singapore338.Section 376DTour outside Singapore for commercial sex with minor under 18339.Section 376ESexual grooming of minor under 16340.Section 376FProcurement of sexual activity with person with mental disability341.Section 379Punishment for theft342.Section 379APunishment for theft of a motor vehicle343.Section 380Theft in dwelling house, etc.344.Section 381Theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master345.Section 382Theft after preparation made for causing death or hurt in order to commit theft346.Section 384Punishment for extortion347.Section 385Putting person in fear of harm in order to commit extortion348.Section 386Extortion by putting a person in fear of death or grievous hurt349.Section 387Putting person in fear of death or of grievous hurt in order to commit extortion350.Section 388Extortion by threat of accusation of an offence punishable with death, or imprisonment, etc.351.Section 389Putting person in fear of accusation of offence, in order to commit extortion352.Section 392Punishment for robbery353.Section 393Attempt to commit robbery354.Section 394Voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery355.Section 395Punishment for gang‑robbery356.Section 396Gang‑robbery with murder357.Section 397Robbery when armed or with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt358.Section 399Making preparation to commit gang‑robbery359.Section 400Punishment for belonging to gang‑robbers360.Section 401Belonging to gang of thieves361.Section 402Assembling for purpose of committing gang‑robbery362.Section 403Dishonest misappropriation of property363.Section 404Dishonest misappropriation of property possessed by a deceased person at the time of death364.Section 406Punishment of criminal breach of trust365.Section 407 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Criminal breach of trust by carrier, etc.366.Section 408 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Criminal breach of trust by clerk or servant367.Section 409 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Criminal breach of trust by public servant, or by banker, merchant or agent368.Section 411Receiving stolen property369.Section 412Receiving property stolen in the commission of a gang‑robbery370.Section 413Habitually dealing in stolen property371.Section 414Assisting in concealment or disposal of stolen property372.Section 417Punishment for cheating373.Section 418Cheating with knowledge that wrongful loss may be thereby caused to a person whose interest the offender is bound to protect374.Section 419Punishment for cheating by personation375.Section 420Cheating and dishonestly inducing a delivery of property376.Section 421Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent distribution among creditors377.Section 422Dishonestly or fraudulently preventing a debt or demand due to the offender from being made available for the offender’s creditors378.Section 423Dishonest or fraudulent execution of deed of transfer containing a false statement of consideration379.Section 424Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property or release of claim380.Section 430A (as in force before 1 January 2020)Mischief affecting railway engine, train, etc.381.Section 431 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Mischief by injury to public road, bridge or river382.Section 431A (as in force before 1 January 2020)Mischief by injury to telegraph cable, wire, etc.383.Section 432 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Mischief by causing inundation or obstruction to public drainage, attended with damage384.Section 433 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Mischief by destroying or moving or rendering less useful a lighthouse or sea‑mark385.Section 435Mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage386.Section 436Mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to destroy a house, etc.387.Section 438Punishment for the mischief described in section 437 when committed by fire or any explosive substance388.Section 439Punishment for intentionally running vessel aground or ashore with intent to commit theft, etc.389.Section 440Mischief committed after preparation made for causing death or hurt390.Section 449House‑breaking in order to commit an offence punishable with death391.Section 450House‑breaking in order to commit an offence punishable with imprisonment for life392.Section 451House‑breaking in order to commit an offence punishable with imprisonment393.Section 452House‑breaking after preparation made for causing hurt, etc.394.Section 453 (as in force before 1 January 2020) Punishment for lurking house‑trespass or house‑breaking395.Section 454 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Lurking house‑trespass or house‑breaking in order to commit an offence punishable with imprisonment396.Section 455 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Lurking house‑trespass or house‑breaking after preparation made for causing hurt, etc.397.Section 456 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Punishment for lurking house‑trespass by night or house‑breaking by night398.Section 457 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Lurking house‑trespass by night or house‑breaking by night in order to commit an offence punishable with imprisonment399.Section 458 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Lurking house‑trespass by night or house‑breaking by night after preparation made for causing hurt, etc.400.Section 459Grievous hurt caused while committing house‑breaking401.Section 460House‑breaking when death or grievous hurt is caused402.Section 461Dishonestly breaking open any closed receptacle containing or supposed to contain property403.Section 462Punishment for same offence when committed by person entrusted with custody404.Section 465Punishment for forgery405.Section 466Forgery of record of a court of justice, or a public register of births, etc.406.Section 467Forgery of a valuable security or will407.Section 468Forgery for the purpose of cheating408.Section 469Forgery for the purpose of harming the reputation of any person409.Section 471Using as genuine a forged document or forged electronic record410.Section 472Making or possessing a counterfeit seal, plate, etc., with intent to commit a forgery punishable under section 467411.Section 473Making or possessing a counterfeit seal, plate, etc., with intent to commit a forgery punishable otherwise412.Section 473AMaking or possessing equipment for making a false instrument413.Section 473BMaking or possessing equipment for making a false instrument with intent to induce prejudice414.Section 474Having possession of a valuable security or will known to be forged, with intent to use it as genuine415.Section 475Counterfeiting a device or mark used for authenticating documents described in section 467, or possessing counterfeit marked material416.Section 476Counterfeiting a device or mark used for authenticating documents other than those described in section 467, or possessing counterfeit marked material417.Section 477Fraudulent cancellation, destruction, etc., of a will418.Section 477AFalsification of accounts419.Section 489A (as in force before 1 January 2020)Forging or counterfeiting currency notes or bank notes420.Section 489BUsing as genuine forged or counterfeit currency or bank notes421.Section 489CPossession of forged or counterfeit currency or bank notes422.Section 500Punishment for defamation423.Section 501Printing or engraving matter known to be defamatory424.Section 502Sale of printed or engraved substance containing defamatory matter425.Section 504Intentional insult with intent to provoke a breach of the peace426.Section 505Statements conducing to public mischief427.Section 506Punishment for criminal intimidation428.Section 507Criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication429.Section 509 (as in force before 1 January 2020)Word or gesture intended to insult the modesty of a womanPenal Code 1871 —Offences included with effect from 1 January 2020 430.Section 204AObstructing, preventing, perverting or defeating course of justice 431.Section 268CPlacing or sending thing causing fear of harm432.Section 292APossession, distribution, etc., of child sex‑doll433.Section 304BCausing death of child below 14 years of age, domestic worker or vulnerable person by sustained abuse434.Section 304CCausing or allowing death of child below 14 years of age, domestic worker or vulnerable person in same household435.Section 308ACausing death in furtherance of group’s object436.Section 308BConcealment, desecration or disposal of corpse that impedes discovery, identification, criminal investigations or prosecutions437.Section 342Punishment for wrongful confinement438.Section 376AAExploitative sexual penetration of minor of or above 16 but below 18 years of age439.Section 376EAExploitative sexual grooming of minor of or above 16 but below 18 years of age440.Section 376EBSexual communication with minor below 16 years of age441.Section 376ECExploitative sexual communication with minor of or above 16 but below 18 years of age442.Section 376EDSexual activity or image in presence of minor below 16 years of age443.Section 376EEExploitative sexual activity or image in presence of minor of or above 16 but below 18 years of age444.Section 376HProcurement of sexual activity by deception or false representation445.Section 377BAWord or gesture intended to insult modesty of any person446.Section 377BBVoyeurism447.Section 377BCDistribution of voyeuristic image or recording448.Section 377BDPossession of or gaining access to voyeuristic or intimate image or recording449.Section 377BEDistributing or threatening to distribute intimate image or recording450.Section 377BFSexual exposure451.Section 377BGUsing or involving child in production of child abuse material452.Section 377BHProducing child abuse material453.Section 377BIDistributing or selling child abuse material454.Section 377BJAdvertising or seeking child abuse material455.Section 377BKPossession of or gaining access to child abuse material456.Section 377BLExploitation by abusive material of minor of or above 16 but below 18 years of age457.Section 407Criminal breach of trust of property entrusted for purposes of transportation or storage 458.Section 408Criminal breach of trust by employees459.Section 409Criminal breach of trust by public servant, or by banker, merchant, agent, director, officer, partner, key executive or fiduciary460.Section 416AIllegally obtained personal information461.Section 420AObtaining services dishonestly or fraudulently462.Section 424AFraud by false representation, non‑disclosure or abuse of position not connected with contracts for goods or services463.Section 427Punishment for committing mischief causing disruption to key service, etc.464.Section 453Possession of house‑breaking implements or offensive weapons465.Section 489AForging or counterfeiting currency or bank notesPrevention of Corruption Act 1960 466.Section 5Punishment for corruption467.Section 6Punishment for corrupt transactions with agents468.Section 10Corruptly procuring withdrawal of tenders469.Section 11Bribery of Member of Parliament470.Section 12Bribery of member of public body471.Section 29Abetment of offences472.Section 30Attempts to commit offences473.Section 31ConspiracyPrevention of Human Trafficking Act 2014 474.Section 3Trafficking in persons475.Section 6Receiving payments in connection with exploitation of trafficked victimsProtected Areas and Protected Places Act (Cap. 256, 2013 Revised Edition) 476.Section 7Penalty for contravening section 4 or 5, etc.Radiation Protection Act 2007 477.Section 6 (previously section 5 (Cap. 262, 2008 Revised Edition))Import, export, etc., of radioactive materials478.Section 7 (previously section 6 (Cap. 262, 2008 Revised Edition))Import, export, etc., of irradiating apparatus479.Section 12 (previously section 11 (Cap. 262, 2008 Revised Edition))Disposal of radioactive waste without prior approval of Director‑General, etc.480.Section 13 (previously section 12 (Cap. 262, 2008 Revised Edition))Accumulation of radioactive waste without prior approval of Director‑General, etc.481.Section 15 (previously section 14 (Cap. 262, 2008 Revised Edition))Transport of radioactive waste without prior approval of Director‑General, etc.482.Section 44 (previously section 31 (Cap. 262, 2008 Revised Edition))Making or producing false or misleading statements and documentsRailways Act 1905 483.Section 87Wilful act or omission endangering passengerRapid Transit Systems Act 1995 484.Section 25Wilfully endangering safety of railway passenger485.Section 26Damage to railway or railway premisesRemote Gambling Act 2014 486.Section 8Unlawful remote gambling487.Section 9Providing unlawful remote gambling service for another488.Section 10Prohibition against overseas remote gambling service with Singapore‑customer link489.Section 11Prohibition against Singapore‑based remote gambling service490.Section 12Unlawful employment of young person in remote gambling491.Section 13Unlawful invitation, etc., to young person to gamble remotelyRoad Traffic Act 1961 492.Section 43(4)Driving while under disqualification493.Section 64Reckless or dangerous driving494.Section 65ACollision of heavy motor vehicles and public service vehicles with buildings or structures495.Section 67Driving while under influence of drink or drugs496.Section 79(1)Driving heavy motor vehicle without police escortSale of Food Act 1973Food Regulations 497.Regulation 261 for contravention of regulation 14Importing food not registered with Director‑GeneralSecurities and Futures Act 2001 498.Section 140Offences relating to take‑over offers499.Section 204 for contravention of any of the following: (a)section 197False trading and market rigging transactions(b)section 198 (as in force before 8 October 2018)Securities market manipulation(c)section 199Making false or misleading statements, etc.(d)section 200Fraudulently inducing persons to deal in securities(e)section 201Employment of manipulative and deceptive devices(f)section 202 (as in force before 8 October 2018)Dissemination of information about illegal transactions(g)section 203 (as in force before 8 October 2018)Failure to make disclosure to securities exchange500.Section 212 (as in force before 8 October 2018) for contravention of any of the following: (a)section 206 (as in force before 8 October 2018)False trading(b)section 207 (as in force before 8 October 2018)Bucketing(c)section 208 (as in force before 8 October 2018)Manipulation of price of futures contract and cornering(d)section 209 (as in force before 8 October 2018)Fraudulently inducing persons to trade in futures contracts(e)section 210 (as in force before 8 October 2018)Employment of fraudulent or deceptive devices, etc.(f)section 211 (as in force before 8 October 2018)Dissemination of information about illegal transactions501.Section 221 for contravention of section 218 or 219Insider tradingSedition Act 1948 502.Section 4OffencesSocieties Act 1966 503.Section 14(2) and (3)Management or membership of unlawful society, etc.504.Section 15Allowing unlawful assembly in premises505.Section 16Inciting, etc., a person to become a member of unlawful society506.Section 17Procuring subscription or aid for unlawful society507.Section 18Publishing, etc., propaganda of unlawful society508.Section 23(2)Possession of books, etc., of triad societyStrategic Goods (Control) Act 2002 509.Section 5Transfer of strategic goods, etc.510.Section 6Brokering of strategic goods, etc.Termination of Pregnancy Act 1974 511.Section 3(4)Medical termination of pregnancy512.Section 5Coercion or intimidationTerrorism (Suppression of Bombings) Act 2007 513.Section 3Terrorist bombing514.Section 4Failure to disclose information about acts of terrorist bombingTerrorism (Suppression of Financing) Act 2002 515.Section 3Providing or collecting property for terrorist acts516.Section 4Provision of property and services for terrorist purposes517.Section 5Use or possession of property for terrorist purposes518.Section 6Dealing with property of terrorists519.Section 8Failure to disclose information on property belonging to terrorist or transaction relating to such property, etc.520.Section 9Failure to comply with order requiring continuing audit on whether in possession of property belonging to terrorist, etc.521.Section 10Failure to disclose information about acts of terrorism financing522.Section 14Contravention of order for restraint of propertyTerrorism (Suppression of Misuse of Radioactive Material) Act 2017 523.Section 4Possessing radioactive material or Convention device524.Section 5Making Convention device525.Section 6(1)Using radioactive material or Convention device526.Section 7(1)Using or damaging nuclear facility in manner that causes, or creates risk of, release of radioactive material527.Section 8Threatening to do act that would be offence under section 6 or 7528.Section 9Making demands relating to radioactive material, Convention device or nuclear facility529.Section 10Attempting to commit offence under section 4, 5, 6 or 7Trade Marks Act 1998 530.Section 46Counterfeiting a trade mark531.Section 47Falsely applying a registered trade mark to goods or services532.Section 48Making or possessing of article for committing offence533.Section 49Importing or selling, etc., goods with falsely applied trade markTransboundary Haze Pollution Act 2014 534.Section 5(1) and (3)Offences for causing, etc., haze pollution in SingaporeUnited Nations Act 2001 535.Any offence in any regulations made under the United Nations Act 2001OffencesVandalism Act 1966 536.Section 3VandalismVariable Capital Companies Act 2018 537.Section 83(5)Contravention of direction or regulations issued or made to discharge Government’s international obligations, etc.538.Section 340(5) of the Companies Act 1967 (as in force before 30 July 2020) as applied by section 130(1) of the Variable Capital Companies Act 2018Fraudulent trading by responsible person539.Section 144(2)(a)Fraud by officer or manager of VCC to induce person to give credit to VCC, etc.540.Section 146(1)Obtaining payment of moneys, etc., to VCC by false promise of officer, manager or agent of VCCWholesome Meat and Fish Act 1999 541.Section 5Import, export or transhipment of meat products or fish products without licence, etc.542.Section 6Import, export or transhipment of meat products or fish products without permit, etc.Wild Animals and Birds Act (Cap. 351, 2000 Revised Edition) 543.Section 10 (as in force before 1 June 2020)Importation of wild animals and birds without authorisation, etc.Wildlife Act 1965 — Offences included with effect from 1 June 2020 544.Section 8Sale or export of wildlife545.Section 9Import of wildlifeWomen’s Charter 1961 546.Section 36Forcing a person to marry against the person’s will, or preventing a person from contracting a valid marriage 547.Section 37Making a false declaration or signing a false notice, etc., required by the Women’s Charter 1961548.Section 140Offences relating to prostitution549.Section 141Trafficking in women and girls550.Section 142Import of woman or girl by false pretences551.Section 145Causing or encouraging prostitution of, sexual penetration with, or indecent assault on, girl below the age of 16552.Section 146(1)Persons living on or trading in prostitution553.Section 146(1A)Knowingly soliciting, receiving or agreeing to receive gratification as inducement or reward for providing any service, where the defendant does or will aid the prostitution of another person (being a woman or girl) by providing that service554.Section 146A(1)Operating or maintaining in Singapore, in the course of business, a remote communication service that offers or facilitates the provision by a woman or girl to another person of sexual services in return for payment or reward, etc.555.Section 147Keeping or management of places of assignation556.Section 148Keeping or management of brothelsNote: The short description of offences in this Schedule is for ease of reference only.[23/2014; 9/2018; 40/2018; S 349/2015; S 684/2015; S 255/2016; S 305/2016; S 489/2017; S 49/2018; S 847/2018; S 19/2019; S 525/2019; S 856/2019; S 36/2020; S 429/2020; S 571/2020; S 758/2020; S 887/2021]