Undesirable Publications Act 1967 |
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 to prevent the importation, distribution or reproduction of undesirable publications and for purposes connected therewith. |
[1 April 1967] |
Short title |
1. This Act is the Undesirable Publications Act 1967. |
Interpretation |
2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Meaning of obscene |
3. For the purposes of this Act, a publication is obscene if its effect or (where the publication comprises 2 or more distinct parts or items) the effect of any one of its parts or items is, if taken as a whole, such as to tend to deprave and corrupt persons who are likely, having regard to all relevant circumstances, to read, see or hear the matter contained or embodied in it. |
Meaning of objectionable |
Power to prohibit importation, sale or circulation of publications |
5.—(1) If the Minister is of opinion that the importation, sale or circulation of any publication or series of publications published or printed outside Singapore or within Singapore by any person would be contrary to the public interest, the Minister may, in his discretion, by order published in the Gazette, prohibit the importation, sale or circulation of that particular publication or series of publications or all publications published or printed by that person.
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Offences |
6.—(1) Any person who imports, publishes, sells, offers for sale, supplies, offers to supply, exhibits, distributes or reproduces any prohibited publication or any extract therefrom shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction for a first offence to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years or to both, and for a subsequent offence to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 4 years.
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Delivery of prohibited publication to police station |
7.—(1) Any person —
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Power to examine packages |
8.—(1) Any —
[4/2003; 34/2007]
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Forfeiture |
9. A court before which any proceedings are taken under this Act, if satisfied that any document produced in the proceedings is a prohibited publication or an extract therefrom, shall, whether the alleged offender is convicted or not, order such publication or extract therefrom to be forfeited to the Commissioner of Police, who shall order it to be destroyed or otherwise disposed of in such manner as he thinks fit. |
Issue of search warrant |
10.—(1) Whenever it appears to any Magistrate upon information and after such inquiry as he thinks necessary that there is reasonable cause to believe that in any premises or place there is concealed or deposited any prohibited publication or extract therefrom, the Magistrate may, by warrant directed to any police officer, empower that officer to enter such premises or place by force if necessary to search for, seize and detain any such publication.
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Offences involving obscene publications |
11. Any person who —
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Offences involving objectionable publications |
12. Any person who —
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Search for and seizure of obscene or objectionable publications |
13.—(1) If information is given upon oath to a Magistrate that there is reasonable cause to suspect that there are in any premises or place any obscene or objectionable publications (not being prohibited publications) by means of or in relation to which any offence under section 11 or 12 has been or is about to be committed, or any equipment used or intended to be used for the purpose of exhibiting, making or reproducing those publications, the Magistrate may issue a warrant under his hand by virtue of which any police officer, controller or authorised officer named in the warrant may —
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Arrest without warrant |
14. Any police officer may arrest without warrant any person found or reasonably suspected of committing or attempting to commit or of procuring or abetting any person to commit any offence under this Act, or reasonably suspected of the unlawful possession of any article liable to forfeiture thereunder. |
Examination of articles coming into Singapore |
15.—(1) A controller or any authorised officer may detain, open and examine any article coming into Singapore in any manner whatsoever from any place outside Singapore which he has reason to believe contains or consists of an obscene or objectionable publication.
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Examination of persons entering Singapore, etc. |
16.—(1) Any importer and any person entering Singapore shall, if he is required to do so by a controller or any authorised officer —
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Corporate offenders and unincorporated associations |
17.—(1) Where an offence under this Act committed by a body corporate is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any neglect on the part of, an officer of the body corporate, the officer as well as the body corporate shall be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly. [34/2002]
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Appointment of controllers and authorised officers |
18.—(1) The Minister may, by notification in the Gazette, appoint any person to be a controller for the purposes of this Act. [34/2002]
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Bar to legal proceedings |
19. No legal proceedings whatsoever shall lie or be instituted or maintained in any court for or on account of any loss of or damage to any article or publication seized, detained, confiscated or destroyed under any provision of this Act, or for or on account of any delay in the delivery or return of the article or publication to the person to whom the article or publication would otherwise have been delivered or returned. |
Appeals |
20.—(1) Any person aggrieved by the detention of any article or publication under section 15 or 16 may appeal against such detention to the Minister whose decision shall be final and shall not be called in question in any court.
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Exemptions |
21.—(1) Where any publication is a prohibited publication, an obscene or objectionable publication under this Act, any person may apply to the Minister for an exemption from any of the provisions of this Act in respect of that publication.
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