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9Cap. 143
Internal Security
1985 Ed.
“supplies” includes ammunition, explosives, firearms, money, food, drink, clothing, medicines, drugs or any other stores, instruments, commodities, articles or things whatsoever;
“terrorist” means any person who —
(a) by the use of any firearm, explosive or ammunition acts in a manner prejudicial to the public safety or to the maintenance of public order or incites to violence or counsels disobedience to the law or to any lawful order;
(b) carries or has in his possession or under his control any firearm, ammunition or explosive without lawful authority therefor; or
(c) demands, collects or receives any supplies for the use of any person who intends or is about to act, or has recently acted, in a manner prejudicial to public safety or the maintenance of public order.

PART II
GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO INTERNAL
SECURITY

Chapter I

Prohibition of organisations and
associations of a political or quasi-military
character and uniforms, etc.

Prohibition of uniforms of political or quasi-military organisations

3. The Minister may from time to time by order prohibit the wearing in public places or at meetings or gatherings to which the public or any section of the public has access, of —

(a) any uniform or dress which signifies association with any political organisation or with the promotion of any political object; or