Obstruction of public servants: voluntary interference is criminalised and punishable by imprisonment or fine under the statute. Voluntary obstruction of a public servant in the discharge of public functions is an offence defined as contempt of the lawful authority of public servants; the provision permits punishment by imprisonment, a monetary fine, or both for persons convicted of this conduct.
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Obstruction of public servants: voluntary interference is criminalised and punishable by imprisonment or fine under the statute.
Voluntary obstruction of a public servant in the discharge of public functions is an offence defined as contempt of the lawful authority of public servants; the provision permits punishment by imprisonment, a monetary fine, or both for persons convicted of this conduct.
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