Section 1
1. Interpretation
Section 1. Interpretation Section 1(1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires— Section 1(1)(a) " agent of a foreign power " includes any person who is or has been or is reasonably suspected of being or having been employed by a foreign power either directly or indirectly for the purpose of committing an act whether within or without Uganda prejudicial to the safety or interests of Uganda or who has or is reasonably suspected of having either within or without Uganda committed or attempted to commit such an act in the interests of a foreign power; prejudicial to the safety or interests of Uganda or who has or is reasonably suspected of having either within or without Uganda committed or attempted to commit such an act in the interests of a foreign power; Section 1(1)(b) " document " includes part of a document; Section 1(1)(c) " magistrate " means a chief magistrate; Section 1(1)(d) " Minister " means the Minister responsible for internal security; Section 1(1)(e) " model " includes design, pattern and specimen; Section 1(1)(f) " munitions of war " means arms, ammunition, implements or munitions of war, army, naval or air stores or any articles deemed capable of being co...
Section 10
10. Arrest without warrant
Section 10. Arrest without warrant Section 10(1) Any person who is found committing an offence under this Act , or who is reasonably suspected of having committed, or having attempted to commit, or being about to commit, such an offence, may be arrested without a warrant and detained by any police officer for a period not exceeding twenty-four hours. Section 10(2) Any person arrested under subsection (1) shall be brought before a magistrate on the expiry of the period of twenty-four hours whether or not the police inquiries are completed.
Section 11
11. Search warrants
Section 11. Search warrants Section 11(1) If a magistrate is satisfied by information on oath that there is reasonable ground for suspecting that an offence under this Act has been or is about to be committed, he or she may grant a search warrant authorising any police officer named in it to enter at any time any premises or place named in the warrant, if necessary by force, and to search the premises or place and every person found in it and to seize any sketch , plan, model , article, note or document , or anything that is evidence of an offence under this Act having been or being about to be committed, that he or she may find on the premises or place or on any such person, and with regard to or in connection with which he or she has reasonable grounds for suspecting that an offence under this Act has been or is about to be committed. Section 11(2) Where it appears to a police officer of or above the rank of assistant superintendent that the case is one of great emergency and that in the interests of Uganda immediate action is necessary, he or she may by a written order under his or her hand give to any police officer the like authority as may be given by the warrant of a magistr...
Section 12
12. Consent to prosecutions
Section 12. Consent to prosecutions Section 12(1) A prosecution for an offence under this Act shall not be instituted except by or with the consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions. Section 12(2) A person charged with an offence under this Act may be arrested, or a warrant for his or her arrest may be issued and executed, and any such person may be remanded in custody or on bail, notwithstanding that the consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions to the institution of a prosecution for the offence has not been obtained, but no further or other proceedings shall be taken until that consent has been obtained.
Section 13
13. Trials of offences committed outside Uganda
Section 13. Trials of offences committed outside Uganda Section where the offender at the time of the commission was a citizen of Uganda;
Section 14
14. Place of offence
Section 14. Place of offence Section 14(1) For the purposes of the trial of a person for an offence under this Act , the offence shall be deemed to have been committed either at the place in which the same actually was committed, or at any place in Uganda in which the offender may be found. Section 14(2) In addition and without prejudice to any powers that a court may possess to order the exclusion of the public from any proceedings, if, in the course of proceedings before the court against any person for an offence under this Act or of the proceedings on appeal, application is made by the prosecution, on the ground that the publication of any evidence to be given or of any statement to be made in the course of the proceedings would be prejudicial to the interests of Uganda, that all or any portion of the public shall be excluded during any part of the hearing, the court may make an order to that effect, but the passing of sentence shall in any case take place in public. Section 14(3) Where the person guilty of an offence under this Act is a company or corporation, every director and officer of the company or corporation shall be guilty of the like offence unless he or she proves t...
Section 15. Penalties Section Where no specific penalty is provided in this Act, any person who commits an offence under this Act shall be deemed to be guilty of an indictable offence and is liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years; but that person may, at the election of the Director of Public Prosecutions, be prosecuted before a magistrate under Part XIV of the Magistrates Courts Act, and, if so prosecuted, shall be punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years.
Section 2
2. Acts prejudicial to the State
Section 2. Acts prejudicial to the State Section 2(1) Any person who, for any purpose prejudicial to the safety or interests of the territories of Uganda— Section 2(1)(a) approaches, inspects, passes over, or is in the neighbourhood of, or enters any prohibited place ; Section 2(1)(b) makes any sketch , plan, model or note that is calculated to be or might be or is intended to be directly or indirectly useful to a foreign power; or Section 2(1)(c) obtains, collects, records, or publishes or communicates in whatever manner to any other person any secret official code word, or password or any sketch , plan, model , article, or note, or other document or information which is calculated to be or might be or is intended to be directly or indirectly useful to a foreign power, Section 2(2) It shall not be necessary, on a prosecution under this section, to show that the accused person was guilty of any particular act tending to show a purpose prejudicial to the safety or interests of Uganda and, notwithstanding that no such act is proved against him or her, the accused person may be convicted if, from the circumstances of the case, or his or her conduct, or his or her known character as pr...
Section 3
3. Address of agent of foreign power
Section 3. Address of agent of foreign power Section Any address, whether within or without Uganda, reasonably suspected of being an address used for the receipt of communications intended for an agent of a foreign power , or any address at which such an agent resides, or to which he or she resorts for the purpose of giving or receiving communications, or at which he or she carries on any business, shall be deemed to be the address of an agent of a foreign power , and communications addressed to that address to be communications with the agent.
Section 4
4. Wrongful communication, etc. of information
Section 4. Wrongful communication, etc. of information Section 4(1) Any person who, having in his or her possession or control, any secret official code word, or password, or any sketch , plan, model , article, note, document or information that relates to or is used in a prohibited place or anything in such a place, or that has been made or obtained in contravention of this Act, or that has been entrusted in confidence to him or her by any person holding office under the Government or owing to his or her position as a person who holds or has held office under the Government , or as a person who holds or has held a contract made on behalf of the Government, or a contract the performance of which in whole or in part is carried out in a prohibited place , or as a person who is or has been employed under a person who holds or has held such an office or contract— Section 4(1)(a) communicates the code word, password, sketch , plan, model , article, note, document or information to any person, other than a person to whom he or she is authorised to communicate with, or a person to whom it is in the interests of Uganda his or her duty to communicate it; Section 4(1)(b) uses the information...
Section 5
5. Unauthorised use of uniforms, etc.
Section 5. Unauthorised use of uniforms, etc. Section uses or wears, without lawful authority, any naval, army, air force, police or other official uniform or any uniform so nearly resembling an official uniform as to be calculated to deceive, or falsely represents himself or herself to be a person who is or has been entitled to use or wear any such uniform;
Section 6
6. Interfering with officers of the police or members of the armed forces
Section 6. Interfering with officers of the police or members of the armed forces Section No person in the vicinity of any prohibited place shall obstruct, knowingly mislead or otherwise interfere with or impede any police officer, or any member of the armed forces engaged on guard, sentry, patrol or other similar duty in relation to the prohibited place , and every person who contravenes this provision commits an offence under this Act .
Section 7
7. Production of telegrams
Section 7. Production of telegrams Section 7(1) Where it appears to the Minister that such a course is expedient in the public interest, he or she may, by warrant under his or her hand, require any person who owns or controls any telegraphic cable or wire, or any apparatus for wireless telegraphy, used for the sending or receipt of telegrams to or from any place out of Uganda, to produce to him or her, or to any person named in the warrant, the originals and transcripts, either of all telegrams, or of telegrams of any specified class or description, or of telegrams sent from or addressed to any specified person or place, sent to or received from any place out of Uganda by means of any such cable, wire or apparatus and all other papers relating to any such telegram. Section 7(2) Any person who, on being required to produce any such original or transcript or paper as specified in subsection (1), refuses or neglects to do so commits an offence under this Act and is liable on conviction for each offence to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding two hundred pounds or to both.
Section 8
8. Harbouring spies
Section 8. Harbouring spies Section Any person who knowingly harbours any person whom he or she knows, or has reasonable grounds for supposing, to be a person who is about to commit or who has committed an offence under this Act , or knowingly permits any such persons to meet or assemble in any premises in his or her occupation or under his or her control, and every person who, having harboured any such person, or having permitted any such persons to meet or assemble in any premises in his or her occupation or under his or her control, wilfully omits or refuses to disclose to a police officer of or above the rank of assistant superintendent any information that it is in his or her power to give in relation to any such person, commits an offence under this Act .
Section 9
9. Attempts, incitements, etc.
Section 9. Attempts, incitements, etc. Section Any person who attempts to commit any offence under this Act , or solicits or incites or endeavours to persuade another person to commit an offence, or aids or abets or does any act preparatory to the commission of an offence under this Act , commits an offence under this Act and is liable to the same punishment, and to be proceeded against in the same manner, as if he or she had committed that offence.