Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 1:51:51 GMT -5
Blockades” is proposed, which seeks to modify articles 293 of the Penal Code in addition to the inclusion of statements in three other articles. According to the document proposed by the industrialists, threats issued by social sectors that cause anxiety or harm the population and its public and private institutions are sought to be punished with deprivation of liberty and fines. “ARTICLE 293. THREATS. Whoever, by any means, frightens or threatens a person, family, community or institution, with the purpose of causing .
Alarm, anxiety or terror in the population or in a sector of it, will incur, for this conduct alone, deprivation of liberty for three years. to six (6) years and a fine of sixty (60) monthly national minimum wages,” the proposal Bahrain Mobile Number List indicates. On the other hand, it is proposed to sanction with deprivation of liberty and fines any person who illegally carries out a total or partial blockade of roads. “ARTICLE 213 BIS. OBSTRUCTION.- Anyone who illegally proceeds to completely or partially block roads and prevents or obstructs the free .
Transit of vehicles, the country's public roads, whether national or international road networks, as well as secondary roads, rural or urban, will be punished with deprivation of liberty of four (4) to eight (8) years, as well as a fine of sixty (60) monthly national minimum wages and disqualification from public and union rights and functions for the same term of the prison sentence,” the document indicates. Businessmen present bill to penalize blockades; they regret millionaire losses by Ch lo on Scribd.
Alarm, anxiety or terror in the population or in a sector of it, will incur, for this conduct alone, deprivation of liberty for three years. to six (6) years and a fine of sixty (60) monthly national minimum wages,” the proposal Bahrain Mobile Number List indicates. On the other hand, it is proposed to sanction with deprivation of liberty and fines any person who illegally carries out a total or partial blockade of roads. “ARTICLE 213 BIS. OBSTRUCTION.- Anyone who illegally proceeds to completely or partially block roads and prevents or obstructs the free .
Transit of vehicles, the country's public roads, whether national or international road networks, as well as secondary roads, rural or urban, will be punished with deprivation of liberty of four (4) to eight (8) years, as well as a fine of sixty (60) monthly national minimum wages and disqualification from public and union rights and functions for the same term of the prison sentence,” the document indicates. Businessmen present bill to penalize blockades; they regret millionaire losses by Ch lo on Scribd.