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Prevention of sexual exploitation of young persons and intellectually
handicapped persons outside Zimbabwe
(1) Any person who is a citizen of Zimbabwe or ordinarily resident therein and who does
anything outside Zimbabwe to, with or against a young person or intellectually handicapped
person which, if it were done in Zimbabwe, would constitute—
(a) rape, incest, sodomy or indecent assault; or
(b) a contravention of section three or four; or
(c) an attempt, conspiracy or incitement to commit an offence referred to in paragraph (a)
or (b);
shall be guilty of the appropriate offence referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) and liable to be
sentenced accordingly.
(2) Any person who, in Zimbabwe, conspires with or incites another person to do anything
outside Zimbabwe to, with or against a young person or intellectually handicapped person
which, if it were done in Zimbabwe, would constitute—
(a) rape, incest, sodomy or indecent assault; or
(b) a contravention of section three;
shall be guilty of conspiracy or incitement, as the case may be, to commit the appropriate
offence referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) and shall be liable to be sentenced accordingly.
(3) Subsections (1) and (2) shall apply whether or not the act which the person is alleged to
have committed or which was the subject of his alleged conspiracy or incitement, as the case
may be, was an offence in the place where it was committed.
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Prevention of conspiracy or incitement abroad to exploit young persons or
intellectually handicapped persons in Zimbabwe
(1) Any person who, outside Zimbabwe, conspires with or incites another person to commit
any of the following offences in Zimbabwe to, with or against a young person or intellectually
handicapped person—
(a) rape, incest, sodomy or indecent assault; or
(b) a contravention of section three or four;
shall be guilty of conspiracy or incitement, as the case may be, to commit the appropriate
offence referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) and shall be liable to be sentenced accordingly.
(2) Subsection (1) shall apply whether or not conspiracy or incitement to commit the
offence concerned was an offence in the place where the alleged conspiracy or incitement took
place.
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Permitting young person to resort to place for purpose of extra-marital sexual
intercourse
(1) If the owner of a place knowingly induces or allows a young person to enter or be in a
place for the purpose of extra-marital sexual intercourse with another person or with other
persons generally, the owner shall be guilty of an offence and—