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7. For article 6A(1), substitute—
6A.—(1) Except under the authority of a licence granted by the Secretary of State under this article, a person (“P”) commits an offence if P leases or charters a ship or aircraft, or provides crew services, with knowledge or reasonable cause to suspect that the lease, charter or provision of crew services is to—
(a)North Korea;
(b)a person listed in Annex XIII, XV, XVI, or XVII to the Council Regulation;
(c)a person acting on behalf of, or at the direction of, North Korea or a person listed in Annex XIII, XV, XVI, or XVII to the Council Regulation;
(d)an entity owned or controlled by a person listed in Annex XIII, XV, XVI or XVII to the Council Regulation;
(e)a North Korean entity;
(f)a person, or any person acting on their behalf or direction, that has assisted in violating the provisions of United Nations Security Council resolutions:
(i)1718 adopted on 14 October 2006(2),
(ii)1874 adopted on 12 June 2009(3),
(iii)2087 adopted on 22 January 2013(4),
(iv)2094 adopted on 7 March 2013(5),
(v)2270 adopted on 2 March 2016(6),
(vi)2321 adopted on 30 November 2016(7),
(vii)2356 adopted on 2 June 2017 (8),
(viii)2371 adopted on 5 August 2017(9), or
(ix)2375 adopted on 11 September 2017(10); or
(g)an entity owned or controlled by a person referred to in sub-paragraph (f).
(2) Except under the authority of a licence granted by the Secretary of State under this article, a person (“P”) commits an offence if P procures a ship or aircraft, or crew services, with knowledge or reasonable cause to suspect that the ship or aircraft or crew services are from North Korea.”
As inserted by S.I. 2016/1119.
S/RES/1718 (2007).
S/RES/1874 (2009).
S/RES/2087 (2013).
S/RES/2094 (2013).
S/RES/2270 (2016).
S/RES/2321 (2016).
S/RES/2356 (2017).
S/RES/2371 (2017).
S/RES/2375 (2017).
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