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Tonga. 1968 ‘Obstructing Inspection of Stock-in-trade.’ Chapter 39. Arms and Ammunition Act, 1968 [1988 Revised Edition]; Section 11 (Part IV). Nuku'alofa: Legislative Assembly. 29 November

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11. Obstructing Inspection of Stock-in-trade

(1) Every licensed arms dealer shall on demand of any police officer not below the rank of sub-Inspector or any police officer in charge of a police station submit his stock-in-trade to the inspection of such officer.

(2) Whoever intentionally conceals the stock-in-trade of any such person from such police officer or wilfully refuses to point out where the same is kept shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or a fine not exceeding $50 or to both such fine and imprisonment.

ID: Q4964

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