CRIMINAL JUSTICE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT SECTION 1. Damage to telecommunication works an offence. 2. Damage to electricity lines, etc., an offence. 3. Damage, etc., to oil pipelines an offence. 4. Ascertainment of damage under this Act. 5. Punishment for parties to offences under this Act. 6. Power to arrest without warrant. 7. Trials and prosecution of offences. 8. Repeals. 9. Interpretation. 10. Short title. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS SCHEDULE Enactments repealed CRIMINAL JUSTICE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT An Act to provide stiffer penalties for damages to telephone communication works, electricity transmission lines and oil pipelines and to enable armed patrols arrest any person committing an offence under this Act. [1975 No. 30.] [16th October, 1975] 1. Damage to telecommunication works an offence [Commencement.] destroys, damages or removes any telecommunication works; or otherwise prevents or obstructs the sending or delivering of a communication by means of telecommunication, shall be guilty of an offence under this Act.

liable in the case of an offence under paragraph of subsection (1), to a fine of two times the value of any such telecommunication works as might have been destroyed, damaged or removed by him or N2,000, whichever is higher, or to imprisonment for ten years or to both such fine and imprisonment; or in the case of an offence under paragraph of subsection (1), to a fine of N500 or to 2. Damage to electricity lines, etc., an offence or destroys, damages or removes any electricity lines; or destroys or damages any main transmission line or removes anything connected therewith; (c) otherwise prevents or obstructs the transmission of electricity through any electricity or main transmission line, shall be guilty of an offence under this Act. liable in the case of an offence under paragraphs and of subsection (1), to a fine of two times the value of any such electricity line or any main transmission line or part thereof as might have been destroyed, damaged or removed by him or N2, 000, whichever is higher, or to imprisonment for ten years or to both such fine and imprisonment; or in the case of an offence under paragraph (c) of subsection (1), to a fine of N500 or to 3. Damage, etc., to oil pipelines an offence destroys, damages or removes any oil pipelines or installation connected therewith; or otherwise prevents or obstructs the flow of oil along any such oil pipelines or interferes with any installation connected therewith, shall be guilty of an offence under this Act. liable in the case of an offence under paragraph of subsection (1), to a fine of two times the value of any such oil pipeline or installation as might have been destroyed, damaged or removed, or of any oil that might have escaped as a result of such destruction, damage or removal N2, 000, whichever is higher, or to imprisonment for ten years or to both such fine and imprisonment; or

in the case of an offence under paragraph of subsection (1), to a fine of N500, or 4. Ascertainment of damage under this Act For the purposes of this Act, the certificate of any of the following persons shall be conclusive evidence as to any sum to be ascertained pursuant to the relevant provision hereinafter mentioned, that is to say in the case of section 1 (2) of this Act, of the Director of Telecommunications; in the case of section 2 (2) and of this Act, of the General Manager of the National Electric Power Authority; and (c) in the case of section 3 (2) of this Act, of the Director of Petroleum Resources. 5. Punishment for parties to offences under this Act Any person who this Act; or aides, counsel, abets or procures any person to commit an offence under section 1,2 or 3 of conspires with any person to commit an offence under section 1, 2 or 3 of this Act, whether or not he is present when the offence is committed, shall be deemed to be guilty of the offence as a principal offender and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly under this Act. 6. Power to arrest without warrant (1) An armed patrol may arrest, without warrant, any person reasonably suspected of having committed or of being about to commit an offence under this Act, and an armed patrol may use minimum force to effect the arrest of that person or to prevent his escape. (2) The foregoing provisions of this section shall have effect without prejudice to any other power conferred by any law on members of the Nigeria Police Force or members of the Armed Forces of the Federation; and notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any law. 7. Trials and prosecution of offences (1) Offences under this Act shall be triable summarily by the appropriate High Court and the provisions of Chapter 4 of the Criminal Procedure Act or, where applicable, Chapter 18 of the Criminal Procedure Code Law, shall apply accordingly. [Cap. C41.] (2) The prosecution of offences under this Act shall be at the instance of the Attorney General of the Federation. 8. Repeals The provisions of the enactments specified in the Schedule to this Act and in so far as those provisions are in force anywhere in Nigeria, are hereby repealed to the extent specified in that Schedule, and all other enactments to the like effect are similarly repealed.

9. Interpretation In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires "armed patrol" means any patrol comprising either both armed members of the Nigeria Police Force and armed members of the Armed Forces of the Federation or only armed members of the Nigeria Police Force or of the Armed Forces; "electricity line" and "main transmission line" have the meanings assigned thereto in section 44 (2) of the National Electric Power Authority Act; [Cap. N33.] "oil" means crude oil within the meaning of the Petroleum Act and any refined products thereto; "oil pipeline" has the meaning assigned thereto by section 11 (2) of the Oil Pipelines Act; [Cap. 07.] "telecommunication works" means a wire or wires used for the purpose of telegraph or telephone communications, with any casing, coating, tube, pipe, insulator or post enclosing or supporting the same or any apparatus connected therewith, and includes any apparatus for transmitting messages or other matters, including television, by means of electric signals either by overhead lines or underground cable or cables lying under water; and any apparatus for transmitting messages with or without wires. 10. Short title This Act may be cited as the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act. SCHEDULE [Section 8.] Enactments repealed Chapter Title Extent of repeal Criminal Code Act Oil Pipelines Act Cap. C38 Section 84 and 185 Cap. O7 Section 24(2) Penal Code Cap. 89 Laws of Nothern Nigeria 1963 Section 467 CRIMINAL JUSTICE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

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