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National Security Act 2023; Act of Parliament: Long title: An Act to make provision about threats to national security from espionage, sabotage and persons acting for foreign powers; about the extra-territorial application of Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2007; for the registration of certain arrangements with, and activities of, specified persons and foreign powers; about the award of ...
Enters prohibited places 2 years Obstructs in vicinity of prohibited places 2 years Participates in or supports external intelligence organizations, or accepts advantages offered 14 years Sabotage Damages or weakens a public infrastructure 20 years / life imprisonment Endangers national security related to electronic systems 20 years
On national security grounds, the ordinance gives new powers to the government to investigate external interference, theft of state secrets, insurrection, and treason, with penalties up to life imprisonment for those found guilty of certain crimes specified by the law. [4] It is the second national security legislation implemented in the city.
Under a 2020 China-imposed national security law, many pro-democracy politicians and activists have been denied bail under stricter rules. Under the new law, authorities are expected to go further.
National Security Act (South Korea), regarding seditious activities; National Security Act of 1947, a United States law that established the Central Intelligence Agency; National Security Act 2017 (Canada) National Security Act 2023, a UK act strengthening laws against espionage, political interference, sabotage, and assassination; National ...
The SDN list contains tens of thousands [4] of individuals and entities that have been identified as posing threats to U.S. national security and foreign policy. [5] All individuals and entities within the U.S. are prohibited from doing business with them or are subject to sanctions for violating the law.
In Vienna, Virginia, 34-year-old former CIA analyst Asif William Rahman pleaded guilty Friday to retaining and transmitting “Top Secret National Defense Information,” including removing ...
A $400 million increase in federal funding is available for security in places of worship, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Sunday. Places like synagogues and mosques could apply to ...