Harbouring deserters prohibited: criminal liability including imprisonment or fine for knowingly sheltering military deserters. Harbouring a servicemember known or reasonably believed to have deserted is a criminal offence punishable by imprisonment which may extend to two years, or by fine, or both; an exception exempts harbour given by the deserter's spouse.
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Harbouring deserters prohibited: criminal liability including imprisonment or fine for knowingly sheltering military deserters.
Harbouring a servicemember known or reasonably believed to have deserted is a criminal offence punishable by imprisonment which may extend to two years, or by fine, or both; an exception exempts harbour given by the deserter's spouse.
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