Wrongfully concealing a kidnapped or abducted person attracts the same criminal liability as the original kidnapping or abduction. A person who, knowing another has been kidnapped or abducted, wrongfully conceals or confines that person is punishable in the same manner as if they had kidnapped or abducted them, with the same intention, knowledge, or purpose as the concealment or detention.
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Wrongfully concealing a kidnapped or abducted person attracts the same criminal liability as the original kidnapping or abduction.
A person who, knowing another has been kidnapped or abducted, wrongfully conceals or confines that person is punishable in the same manner as if they had kidnapped or abducted them, with the same intention, knowledge, or purpose as the concealment or detention.
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