Zambia
State Security Act, 1969
Chapter 111
- Commenced on 23 October 1969
- [This is the version of this document at 31 December 1996.]
- [This legislation has been revised and consolidated by the Ministry of Legal Affairs of the Government of the Republic of Zambia. This version is up-to-date as at 31st December 1996.]
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the State Security Act.2. Interpretation
3. Espionage
Any person who, for any purpose prejudicial to the safety or interests of the Republic—4. Communication of certain information
5. Protection of classified information
6. Unauthorised use of uniforms, passes, etc.
7. Interfering with persons on guard at protected places
Any person who, in the vicinity of any protected place, knowingly obstructs, misleads or otherwise interfers with any person engaged on guard, sentry, patrol or other similar duty in relation to the protected place shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than fifteen years but not exceeding twenty five years.[As amended by Act No. 17 of 1973]8. Harbouring
Any person who—9. Attempts, etc
Any person who attempts to commit any offence under this Act, or solicits or incites or endeavours to persuade another person to commit any such offence, or aids or abets or does any act preparatory to the commission of such an offence, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to the same penalties as if he had been convicted of that offence.10. Presumptions
11. Search warrants
12. Arrest without warrant
13. Duty to give information as to commission of offences
14. Authority of Director of Public Prosecutions required for prosecution
Where any person is brought before a court on a charge under this Act no further proceedings in respect thereof shall be taken against him without the authority in writing of the Director, save such as may be necessary by remand to secure the due appearance of the person charged.15. Power to exclude public from court proceedings
16. General penalty
Any person convicted of an offence under this Act for which no penalty is provided shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than five years but not exceeding ten years.[As amended by Act No. 17 of 1973]17. Production of telegrams
18. Extra-territorial application of Act, and place of trial
19. Repeal and saving of Act No. 12 of 1967
The Official Secrets Act, 1967, is repealed:Provided that any person may after the commencement of this Act be prosecuted under the said Official Secrets Act in respect of any act, omission or other conduct taking place prior to the commencement of this Act as if this Act had not come into operation.History of this document
31 December 1996 this version
Consolidation
23 October 1969
Commenced