Disturbing religious assembly prohibited: voluntary disruption attracts criminal penalty including imprisonment or fine under law. Disturbing religious assembly is criminalised: voluntary causing of disturbance to any assembly lawfully engaged in religious worship or ceremonies is punishable by imprisonment of either description for up to one year, or by fine, or by both, focusing on voluntary disruption of lawful religious worship and ceremonies.
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Disturbing religious assembly prohibited: voluntary disruption attracts criminal penalty including imprisonment or fine under law.
Disturbing religious assembly is criminalised: voluntary causing of disturbance to any assembly lawfully engaged in religious worship or ceremonies is punishable by imprisonment of either description for up to one year, or by fine, or by both, focusing on voluntary disruption of lawful religious worship and ceremonies.
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