Abetment of desertion: assisting military personnel to leave service is punishable by imprisonment or fine under military law. Abetment of desertion of serving military personnel is criminalised: assisting or encouraging an officer, soldier, sailor or airman to leave service of the Army, Navy or Air Force constitutes the offence of abetment of desertion, punishable by imprisonment of either description, a fine, or both.
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Abetment of desertion: assisting military personnel to leave service is punishable by imprisonment or fine under military law.
Abetment of desertion of serving military personnel is criminalised: assisting or encouraging an officer, soldier, sailor or airman to leave service of the Army, Navy or Air Force constitutes the offence of abetment of desertion, punishable by imprisonment of either description, a fine, or both.
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