PART TWO SPECIAL PART
CHAPTER II CRIMINAL OFFENCES AGAINST FREEDOM, PERSONAL AND PRIVACY RIGHTS AND CONFIDENTIALITY OF CORRESPONDENCE
Division 1 Criminal Offences against Freedom
Section 170 Illegal Confinement
(1) Whoever without authorisation imprisons or otherwise confines another person, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for two to eight years .
(2) An offender shall be sentenced to imprisonment for five to twelve years , if he/she
a) commits the act referred to in Sub-section (1) as a member of an organised group,
b) commits such an act on another for his/her true or presupposed race, belonging to an
ethnical group, nationality, political beliefs, religion or because of his/her true or
presupposed lack of religious faith,
c) causes physical or mental suffering by such an act,
d) causes grievous bodily harm by such an act, or
e) commits such an act with the intention to gain substantial profit for him-/herself or for
another.
(3) An offender shall be sentenced to imprisonment for eight to sixteen years , if he/she
a) causes death by the act referred to in Sub-section (1) , or
b) commits such an act with the intention to gain extensive profit for him-/herself or for
another.
(4) Preparation is criminal.
PART TWO
SPECIAL PART
CHAPTER II
CRIMINAL OFFENCES AGAINST FREEDOM, PERSONAL AND PRIVACY RIGHTS AND CONFIDENTIALITY OF CORRESPONDENCE
Division 1
Criminal Offences against Freedom
Section 170 Illegal Confinement
(1) Whoever without authorisation imprisons or otherwise confines another person, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for two to eight years.
PART TWO
SPECIAL PART
CHAPTER II
CRIMINAL OFFENCES AGAINST FREEDOM, PERSONAL AND PRIVACY RIGHTS AND CONFIDENTIALITY OF CORRESPONDENCE
Division 1
Criminal Offences against Freedom
Section 171 Illegal Restraint
(1) Whoever restrains another from enjoying personal freedom, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for up to two years.
1. For the purpose of this Statute, ‘crime against humanity’ means any of the following acts when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack:
(e) Imprisonment or other severe deprivation of physical liberty in violation of fundamental rules of international law;