Vigilantism and Related Offences Act, 2019 (Act 999) | Act 999 — Ghana law | Esheria

Vigilantism and Related Offences Act, 2019 (Act 999)

This section says the Act applies to violence or intimidation tied to listed political, property, public office, mining, or vigilantism-related interests, but it does not apply to two narrow prevention scenarios.

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Jurisdiction
Ghana
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 999
Version
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Language
en
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compliance definitions funding restrictions governance intimidation land use offences offences and penalties political activities prohibited activities property protection public order regulatory compliance regulatory powers vigilantism violence

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About this statute

This section says the Act applies to violence or intimidation tied to listed political, property, public office, mining, or vigilantism-related interests, but it does not apply to two narrow prevention scenarios. Vigilante groups that existed before this Act, including those listed in the Schedule, are disbanded. A person must not form, organise, operate, promote, join, or take part in a vigilante group; breaches are offences punishable by imprisonment. A person must not help, encourage, or conceal vigilante activity or members of vigilante groups, and contravening this section is an offence punishable by 10 to 15 years’ imprisonment. A person must not directly or indirectly provide money or other resources to fund or help a vigilante group.