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CRIMINAL PROCEEDS CONFISCATION ACT 2002 - SECT 93ZZH
Dealing with property forfeited under serious drug offender confiscation order prohibited
93ZZH Dealing with property forfeited under serious drug offender confiscation
order prohibited
(1) A person who does, or attempts to do, an act or makes an omission in
relation to property forfeited under a serious drug offender confiscation
order that directly or indirectly defeats the operation of the order commits a
crime. Penalty— Maximum penalty— (a) for a financial
institution—2,500 penalty units or the value of the forfeited property,
whichever is the higher amount; or
(b) otherwise— (i) 1,000 penalty units
or the value of the forfeited property, whichever is the higher amount; or
(ii) 7 years imprisonment.
(2) It is a defence to a charge of an offence
against subsection (1) for the person to prove that the person had no notice
the property was forfeited under a serious drug offender confiscation order
and no reason to suspect it was.
(3) However, the defence under subsection
(2) is not available to the extent the property is— (a) a motor vehicle,
boat or outboard motor the subject of a serious drug offender confiscation
order registered under the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cwlth) ; or
(b) land over which a caveat in relation to the serious drug offender
confiscation order is registered under the Land Title Act 1994 .
(4)
Subsection (1) does not prevent the prosecution and punishment of a person who
does, or attempts to do, an act or makes an omission mentioned in that
subsection for contempt of court or another offence under this Act or another
Act.
(5) A dealing with property in contravention of subsection (1) is void
unless the dealing was in favour of a person who— (a) did not know, and
could not reasonably be expected to have known, that the property was the
subject of a serious drug offender confiscation order; and
(b) acted in good
faith; and
(c) provided sufficient consideration for the dealing.
(6)
Subsection (5) applies whether or not any person is convicted of an offence in
relation to the serious drug offender confiscation order.
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