Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

64.   Offences in relation to warehouses and warehoused goods

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    (1)   If any person, except with the authority of the proper officer or for just and sufficient cause, opens any door or lock of a warehouse or a customs warehouse or makes or obtains access to any such warehouse or to any goods in such a warehouse, he or she commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $10,000, or to imprisonment for 2 years, or to both, and may be arrested.

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    (2)   Where—

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      (a)     any goods which have been entered for warehousing are taken into a warehouse without the authority of, or otherwise than in accordance with any direction given by, the proper officer;

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      (b)     save as permitted by or under this Act, any goods which have been entered for warehousing are removed without being duly warehoused or are otherwise not duly warehoused;

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      (c)     any goods which have been deposited in a warehouse or a customs warehouse are unlawfully removed or are unlawfully loaded into any vessel, aircraft or vehicle for removal or for exportation or for use as stores;

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      (d)     any goods entered for warehousing are concealed, either before or after they have been warehoused; or

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      (e)     any goods which have been lawfully permitted to be removed from a warehouse or a customs warehouse without payment of duty for any purpose are not duly delivered at the destination to which they should have been taken in accordance with that permission,

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    those goods are liable to forfeiture.

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    (3)   Where any person is in any way concerned with the taking, removal, loading, concealing or non-delivery of goods, as described in subsection (2), he or she commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000.

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    (4)   Where any person is in any way concerned with the taking, removal, loading, concealing or non-delivery of goods as described in subsection (2), with intent to defraud the Government of any duty chargeable on those goods or to evade any prohibition or restriction with respect to those goods under or by virtue of any enactment, he or she commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $10,000, or to 3 times the value of the goods, whichever is the greater, or to imprisonment for 2 years, or to both, and may be arrested.