an order that realisable property is not to be disposed of, or dealt with, other than as provided for in the restraint order.
(2) A restraint order may be subject to such conditions and exceptions as the Court may specify in the order.
(3) The Court may vary a restraint order in relation to any property.
(4) In this section, dealing with property held by any person includes—
- (a) where a debt is owed to that person, making a payment to any person in reduction of the amount of the debt; and
- (b) removing the property from Singapore.
Charging orders
58.—(1) The Court, when hearing an application for a charging order, may, if it has reasonable grounds to believe that the subject has carried out organised crime activity within the statutory period, make a charging order on realisable property for securing the payment to the Government—
- (a) where a confiscation order has not been made, of an amount equal to the value from time to time of the property charged; or
- (b) in any other case, of an amount not exceeding the amount payable under the confiscation order.
(2) A charging order is an order imposing on any property specified in the order a charge for securing the payment of money to the Government.
(3) A charging order may be subject to such conditions and exceptions as the Court may specify in the order.
(4) The Court may vary a charging order.
Duration of orders
59.—(1) A restraint or charging order expires on the earlier of the following: