Arms Offences Act 1973 |
2020 REVISED EDITION |
This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021 |
An Act relating to the unlawful possession of arms and ammunition and the carrying and using of arms. |
[8 February 1974] |
Short title |
1. This Act is the Arms Offences Act 1973. |
Interpretation |
2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Penalty for being in unlawful possession of arms or ammunition |
Using or attempting to use arms |
4.—(1) Subject to any exception mentioned in Chapter 4 of the Penal Code 1871 which may be applicable (other than section 95), any person who uses or attempts to use any arm shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be punished with death.
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Using or attempting to use arms to commit scheduled offence |
4A. Subject to any exception mentioned in Chapter 4 of the Penal Code 1871 which may be applicable (other than section 95), any person who uses or attempts to use any arm at the time of his or her committing or attempting to commit any scheduled offence shall, whether or not the person has any intention to cause physical injury to any individual or property, be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be punished with death. |
Punishment for accomplices |
5. Where any arm is used by any person in committing or in attempting to commit any offence or where an offence under section 4A has been committed by any person, each of the person’s accomplices present at the scene of the offence who may reasonably be presumed to have known that the person was carrying or had in the person’s possession or under the person’s control the arm, shall, unless the accomplice proves that he or she had taken all reasonable steps to prevent the use of the arm, be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be punished with death. |
Trafficking in arms |
6.—(1) Any person trafficking in arms shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be punished with —
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Consorting with person carrying arms |
7. Any person who consorts with, or is found in the company of, another person who is unlawfully carrying or is in unlawful possession of any arm in circumstances which raise a reasonable presumption that he or she knew that that other person was carrying or had in his or her possession or under his or her control any such arm shall, unless he or she proves that he or she had reasonable grounds for believing that that other person was not unlawfully carrying or was not in unlawful possession of such arm, be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to the like punishment as that other person with whom he or she was consorting or in whose company he or she was found. |
Penalty for exhibiting imitation arm when committing scheduled offence |
8. Any person who at the time of committing or attempting to commit or abetting the commission of any scheduled offence exhibits any imitation arm in a manner likely to put any other person in fear of death or hurt shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term which may extend to 10 years and shall also be punished with caning with not less than 3 strokes. |
Presumption |
9. Where any arm is found in or on any premises, the occupier of the premises is deemed to be in possession of the arm unless the occupier proves that some other person was in possession thereof, or the occupier had no knowledge or reasonable means of knowing that the arm was in or on the premises and that the occupier had taken all reasonable precautions against the arm being kept in or on the premises. |
Exemptions |
10. Nothing in section 3 applies to —
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Saving of other written law |
11. The provisions of this Act have effect without affecting the provisions of the Arms and Explosives Act (Cap. 13) or of any other written law for the time being in force in Singapore relating to unlawful possession of arms or ammunition. |
Power to amend Schedule |
12. The Minister may at any time by order add to, amend or vary the Schedule. [30/93] |