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13Cap. 143
Internal Security
1985 Ed.

lawful duties as such stewards, or their being furnished with badges or other distinguishing signs.

Illegal drilling

6.—(1) Any person other than a member of the Singapore Armed Forces or the police or of a volunteer force or local force constituted under any written law in force in Singapore, or of any other force which is a visiting force for the purposes of Part I of the Visiting Forces Act [Cap. 344] or of any organisation or association specially exempted by the Minister, who —

(a) is present at or attends any meeting or assembly of persons for the purpose of training or drilling themselves in the use of arms or of being so trained or drilled, or for the purpose of practising military exercises, movements or evolutions; or
(b) is present at or attends any such meeting or assembly for the purpose of training or drilling any other person or persons in the use of arms or the practice of military exercises, movements or evolutions,

shall be guilty of an offence under this Part and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $2,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or to both.

(2) Any person, other than a member of the Singapore Armed Forces or the police or of a volunteer force or local force constituted under any written law in force in Singapore, or of any other force lawfully present in Singapore under any law for the time being in force relating to visiting forces or of any organisation or association specially exempted by the Minister, who —

(a) trains or drills any other person in the use of arms or the practice of military exercises, movements or evolutions; or
(b) takes part in the control or management of any association or organisation whose members are trained or drilled in the practice of military exercises, movements or evolutions,