Article 366. Coercion to perjury
Coercion of a witness or victim to give false testimony or to evade giving testimony, as well as coercion of an expert to give a false opinion, testimony or specialist to give false testimony, or an interpreter to make an incorrect translation, combined with blackmail, destruction or damage to the property of these persons or the spouse, close relatives of any of them, or with the use of violence that is not dangerous to the life and health of the said persons, or the threat of using such violence, -
shall be punishable by correctional labor for a term of two months to one year , or a fine of 200 to 500 calculated units, or imprisonment for a term of up to two years.
1. The Court shall have jurisdiction over the following offences against its administration of justice when committed intentionally:
(c) Corruptly influencing a witness, obstructing or interfering with the attendance or testimony of a witness, retaliating against a witness for giving testimony or destroying, tampering with or interfering with the collection of evidence;