Obstruction of customs officer is a punishable offence for deliberately interfering with powers under the Customs Act. Intentional obstruction of any officer of customs in the exercise of powers under the Customs Act constitutes an offence punishable with imprisonment, fine, or both. The provision protects the lawful performance of customs functions by criminalising deliberate interference with an officer acting under the Act.
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Obstruction of customs officer is a punishable offence for deliberately interfering with powers under the Customs Act.
Intentional obstruction of any officer of customs in the exercise of powers under the Customs Act constitutes an offence punishable with imprisonment, fine, or both. The provision protects the lawful performance of customs functions by criminalising deliberate interference with an officer acting under the Act.
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