Singapore legislation

Clause 128

of Singapore Army Bill

Clause 128

Penalty for interference with military duties, etc

Any person who in Singapore or elsewhere by any means whatsoever —

(a)

wilfully obstructs, impedes, or otherwise interferes with any officer or soldier in the execution of his duties;

(b)

wilfully produces any disease or infirmity in, or maims or injures, any man whom he knows to be a soldier with a view to enabling such man to avoid military service; or

(c)

with the intent of enabling a soldier to render himself, or induce the belief that he is, permanently or temporarily, unfit for service, supplies to or for such soldier any drug or preparation calculated or likely to render him or lead to the belief that he is permanently or temporarily unfit for service,shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars or to both such imprisonment and fine.

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