Singapore legislation

Clause 41

of Singapore Army Bill

Clause 41

Injurious disclosures

Every person subject to military law who whether serving with the Singapore armed forces or the volunteer force or not, without due authority, either verbally or in writing, or by signal or otherwise, discloses the numbers or position of any forces, or any magazines or stores thereof, or any preparations for, or orders relating to, operations or movements of any forces, at such time and in such manner as in the opinion of the court to have produced effects injurious to the Singapore armed forces, shall be liable on conviction by court-martial, if an officer, to be cashiered, or to suffer such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned, and if a soldier to suffer imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned.