Article 28. Types of accomplices of a criminal infraction
5. An accomplice is a person who assisted in the commission of a criminal offense by advice, instructions, providing information, tools or means of committing this act or removing obstacles to its commission, as well as a person who promised in advance to hide the perpetrator, tools or other means of committing a criminal offense, traces of this act or objects obtained illegally, as well as a person, promised in advance to purchase or sell such items.
Section II. A Crime
Article 28. Types of Accessories in a Crime
5. A person shall be recognised as an accomplice who co-operated in the commission of a crime by advice, instructions, granting of information, instruments, or means for the commission, or by elimination of the impediments for the commission of a crime, as well as a person who promised in advance to conceal a criminal, instruments, or other means of the commission of a given crime, traces of a crime, or objects acquired by criminal means, as well as a person who earlier promised to acquire or to purchase such objects.
3. In accordance with this Statute, a person shall be criminally responsible and liable for punishment for a crime within the jurisdiction of the Court if that person:
(c) For the purpose of facilitating the commission of such a crime, aids, abets or otherwise assists in its commission or its attempted commission, including providing the means for its commission;