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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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.
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Provisions of Vigilantism and Related Offences Act, 2019 (Act 999)
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Application Vigilante Groups
AI-assisted research summary: 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.
Section 1—Application (1) This Act applies to an act or a threat of violence or intimidation undertaken by a person or a group of persons to further the interest of that person or any other person affiliated or associated with or connected or related to— (a) a political party, (b) a political officer holder, (c) an official or member of a political party, (d) a landowner or purchaser of landed property, (e) a real estate developer, (f) a public office holder or any other person who holds an office of a public nature, (g) mining activities, or (h) a person who engages in any act of vigilantism. (2) This Act does not apply to 3 (a) a person who lives within the same neighbourhood or community, and who acts alone or with other persons, in concert with the aim of preventing the commission of an offence within that neighbourhood or community; and (b) a person, who having witnessed the commission of an offence, acts with the sole aim of preventing the further commission of that offence or any other offence. (3) This Act may be read together with relevant enactments and in particular, the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29) except that where the offence under prosecution relates to vigilantism, the provisions of this Act shall apply. Vigilante Groups - 2 Verify source ↗
Disbandment of vigilante groups
AI-assisted research summary: Vigilante groups that existed before this Act, including those listed in the Schedule, are disbanded.
Section 2—Disbandment of vigilante groups A vigilante group in existence before the coming into force of this Act, including the groups set out in the Schedule, is disbanded. - 3 Verify source ↗
Prohibition of vigilante groups and activities
AI-assisted research summary: A person must not form, organise, operate, promote, join, or take part in a vigilante group; breaches are offences punishable by imprisonment.
Section 3—Prohibition of vigilante groups and activities (1) A person shall not directly or indirectly, (a) form, organise, operate; or (b) promote the formation, organisation, operation or activities of a vigilante group. (2) A person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than ten years and not more than fifteen years. (3) A person shall not take part in the activity, act as a member or subscribe to a membership of a vigilante group. (4) A person who contravenes subsection (3) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than ten years and not more than fifteen years. (5) Despite a provision in any enactment, a person who takes part in an activity of a vigilante group armed with an offensive weapon commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than fifteen years and not more than twenty-five years. (6) Despite subsection (2), (4) and (5) a person who is convicted for contravening subsection (1), (3) or (5) is disqualified from holding any public, political or political party office until at least ten years have elapsed from the date of the conviction or after the end of the sentence. - 4 Verify source ↗
Aiding and abetting of activities of a vigilante
AI-assisted research summary: 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.
Section 4—Aiding and abetting of an activity of a vigilante (1) A person shall not, directly or indirectly instigate, command, counsel, procure or solicit in any other manner, whether by a personal act, presence or otherwise, an activity of a vigilante. (2) A person shall not whether by a personal act, presence or otherwise or in any other manner purposely aid, facilitate, encourage or promote vigilantism. (3) A person who knows or has reason to believe that another person is a member of a vigilante group or participates in the activities of a vigilante group, shall not aid, conceal or harbour that other person, with the purpose of enabling that person to avoid lawful arrest. 4 (4) A person who contravenes subsection (1), (2) or (3) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than ten years and not more than fifteen years. - 5 Verify source ↗
Funding of a vigilante group Vigilantism
AI-assisted research summary: A person must not directly or indirectly provide money or other resources to fund or help a vigilante group.
Section 5—Funding of a vigilante group (1) A person shall not, directly or indirectly, provide or make available money or any other resource to fund or facilitate the organisation, operation or activity of a vigilante. (2) A person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than ten years and not more than fifteen years. Vigilantism - 6 Verify source ↗
Prohibition of vigilantism in political party activities
AI-assisted research summary: A political party must not form, run, engage with, or help create or operate a vigilante group.
Section 6—Prohibition of vigilantism in political party activities govern (1) A political party shall not directly or indirectly, (a) form, organise, operate or engage; or (b) facilitate the formation, organisation, operation or activities of a vigilante group whether belonging to that political party or any other political party. (2) A political party that contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of not less than ten thousand penalty units and not more than twenty-five thousand penalty units. (3) Where a political party convicted under subsection (2) fails to pay the penalty imposed, the National Chairman, the General Secretary, the National Organiser and the National Treasurer of the political party are severally liable to a fine of not more than ten thousand penalty units or to a term of imprisonment of not less than ten years and not more than fifteen years. - 7 Verify source ↗
Prohibition of activities of land guards
AI-assisted research summary: A person must not help organise, act as, or hire land guards to protect land or property; doing so is an offence with prison terms.
Section 7—Prohibition of activities of land guards (1) A person shall not, directly or indirectly, facilitate, organise or promote the organisation of land guards, for the purposes of protecting or guarding land or property, whether belonging to that person or any other person. (2) A person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than ten years and not more than fifteen years. (3) A person shall not act as a land guard. (4) A person who contravenes subsection (3) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than ten years and not more than fifteen years. (5) A person shall not directly or indirectly, engage a land guard to protect or guard the property of that person or any other person. (6) A person who contravenes subsection (5) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than ten years and not more than fifteen years. (7) Despite a provision in any enactment, a person who acts as a land guard armed with an offensive weapon commits an offence. 5 (8) A person who commits an offence under subsection (7) is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than ten years and not more than twenty-five years. - 8 Verify source ↗
Prohibition of a convicted person from contesting public elections or holding public or political party office Miscellaneous Provisions
AI-assisted research summary: A person convicted under this Act cannot contest a public election or hold public, political, or political party office until at least 10 years after conviction or after the sentence ends.
Section 8—Prohibition of a convicted person from contesting public elections or holding public or political party office (1) A person convicted of an offence under this Act is disqualified from (a) contesting an election for a public office, or (b) holding any public, political or political party office until at least ten years have elapsed from the date of the conviction or after the end of the sentence. Miscellaneous Provisions - 9 Verify source ↗
Power of Minister to prohibit activities of vigilante groups
AI-assisted research summary: The Minister may use a legislative instrument to expand the Schedule’s list of prohibited activities for vigilante groups.
Section 9—Power of Minister to prohibit activities of vigilante groups The Minister may, by legislative instrument, expand the list of prohibited activities of a vigilante group as specified in the Schedule. - 10 Verify source ↗
Regulations
AI-assisted research summary: The Minister may make Regulations, by legislative instrument, within twelve months after this Act comes into force, if the Regulations are necessary to give effect to the Act.
Section 10—Regulations The Minister may, within twelve months after the coming into force of this Act, by legislative instrument, make Regulations which are necessary to give effect to this Act. - 11 Verify source ↗
Interpretation SCHEDULE
AI-assisted research summary: This section defines several terms used in the Act, including land guard, Minister, offensive weapon, political party member, political party, political party officer, public office, public election, vigilante, vigilante group, and vigilantism.
Section 11—Interpretation In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, "land guard" means a person who uses violence or the threat of violence to protect or guard land or property belonging to that person or another person; "Minister" means the Minister responsible for Justice; "offensive weapon" means an article made or adapted for use for causing injury to a person or damage to property or intended by the person who has the article to use the article to cause injury or damage; "political party member" means a registered member of a political party; "political party" means a free association or organisation of persons, one of whose objects is to bring about the election of its candidates to public office or to strive for power by the electoral process and by this means to control or influence the actions of Government; "political party officer" includes— (a) an elected and appointed officer of a political party; and (b) a member of a committee, a unit, a department, a group and an organisation of a political party; "public office" includes an office, the emoluments attached to which are paid directly from the Consolidated Fund or directly out of moneys provided by Parliament and an office in a public corporation established entirely out of public funds or moneys provided by Parliament; "public election" includes general, presidential and district level elections and referenda conducted or supervised by the Electoral Commission; 6 "vigilante" means a person who resorts to an act or threat of violence or intimidation to further the interest of that person or another person; "vigilante group" means two or more persons, acting in concert by resorting to an act or threat of violence or intimidation to further the interest of the group, the interest of the sponsors or benefactors of that group; and "vigilantism" means an act or threat of violence or intimidation undertaken by a person to further the interest of that person or any other person affiliated or associated with or related to a person or connected with an activity listed under section 1. SCHEDULE (section 2) 1. The Hawks 15. Burma Camp 2. Invincible Forces 16. The Crocodiles 3. Delta Force 17. Eastern Members 4. Azorka Boys 18. Gbewaa Youth 5. BambaBoys 19. Lions 6. Kandahar Boys 20. NATO Forces 7. Bolga Bulldogs 21. Pentagon 8. 66 Bench 22. Rasta Boys 9. AL Jazeera 23. Sese Group 10. AL Qaeda 24. Taliban Boys 11. AlutaBoys 25. The Dragons 12. Asamankese Forces 26. The Rock 13. Baafira 27. Tohazie 14. Bukurisung. Date of Gazette Notification: 23rd August, 2019.
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