UNITED NATIONS (ANTI-TERRORISM
MEASURES) ORDINANCE
Ord. No. 27 of 2002
A1979
- (b) in the case of paragraph (a)(i)(D), (E) or (F), does not include the use or threat of action in the course of any advocacy, protest, dissent or industrial action;
“terrorist associate” (與恐怖分子有聯繫者) means an entity owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by a terrorist;
“terrorist property” (恐怖分子財產) means—
- (a) the property of a terrorist or terrorist associate; or
- (b) any other property consisting of funds that—
- (i) is intended to be used to finance or otherwise assist the commission of a terrorist act; or
- (ii) was used to finance or otherwise assist the commission of a terrorist act;
“weapons” (武器) includes—
- (a) chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear weapons and their precursors;
- (b) any arms and related material (including ammunition, military vehicles, military equipment and paramilitary equipment); and
- (c) any components of any arms and related material mentioned in paragraph (b).
(2) Any reference in the definition of “terrorist act” to—
- (a) an action, person or property includes an action, person or property outside the HKSAR;
- (b) the Government or public includes the government, or the public, of a place outside the HKSAR.
(3) For the purposes of this Ordinance, any proceeds of a terrorist or terrorist associate arising from a terrorist act are—
- (a) any payments or other rewards received at any time by the terrorist or terrorist associate in connection with the commission of that act;
- (b) any property derived or realized, directly or indirectly, by the terrorist or terrorist associate from any of the payments or other rewards; and
- (c) any pecuniary advantage obtained in connection with the commission of that act.
(4) For the purposes of this Ordinance, a person who has a prescribed interest in any property shall be deemed to be a person by, for or on behalf of whom the property is or was held.
(5) Nothing in this Ordinance shall—
- (a) require the disclosure of any items subject to legal privilege;
- (b) authorize the search or seizure of any items subject to legal privilege; or
- (c) restrict the privilege against self-incrimination.