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Obeah Act


Published: 1904

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Obeah (CAP. 298 1

CHAPTER 298

THE OBEAH ACT

Arrangement of Sections
Section

1. Short title.
2. Interpretation.
3. Procedure.
4. Indictable offences.
5. Supernatural practices.
6. Obeah.
7. Consulting person practising obeah.
8. Searches authorized for instruments of obeah.
9. Possession of instrument of obeah.

10. Power to arrest.
1 1. Publication of matter promoting obeah.
12. Police supervision.

OBEAH

(2nd August, 1904.) 611904. 1211932.
811949.

S.R.O. 2211956.
1511961.

1. This Act may be cited as the Obeah Act. Short title.

2. In this Act- Interpretation-

''instrument of obeah" means anything ordinarily used
in the practice of obeah or intended to be so used
in such practice, and anything used or intended
to be used by a person and pretended by such
person to be possessed of any occult or supernatural
power;

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2 CAP. 298) Obeah

"obeah" means obeah as ordinarily understood and
practised, and includes witchcraft and working or
pretending to work by spells or by professed occult
or supernatural power.

Procedure. 3. Any person accused of having committed any of
the offences hereinafter set forth may, notwithstanding any
other law to the contrary, be prosecuted on complaint before
a District Magistrate in the manner prescribed by the

Cap. 255. Magistrate's Code of Procedure Act, or any Act amending
the same and shall upon conviction be liable to the
punishments hereinafter respectively prescribed for such
offences:

Provided that, where any such Magistrate imposes a
term of imprisonment on any person so convicted as
aforesaid, such imprisonment may be either with or without
hard labour:

Provided also that the Magistrate may in his discretion
abstain from trying the case summarily, and may commit
the offender for trial for an indictable offence.

Indictable
offences.

4. Whosoever shall commit any offence within the
provisions of sections 6, 8, 9 and 1 1, and has been committed
for trial by a Magistrate under section 3 on conviction shall
be liable to be imprisoned for any period not exceeding five
years, with or without hard labour.

Supernatural
practices.

5 . Any person who pretends or professes to tell
fortunes. or uses anv subtle craft. means or device. bv - ,
palmistry or otherwise, or pretends to cure injuries or diseases
or to intimidate or effect any purpose by means of any charm,
incantation or other pretended supernatural practice, shall
be liable to be imprisoned for any period not exceeding six
months.

Obeah. 6 . Every person practising, or in any way concerned
in the practice of obeah, or using any subtle craft, means
or device by obeah or otherwise shall be liable to be
imprisoned for any period not exceeding twelve months.

Consulting
person practising

7. Whosoever, for the purpose of effecting any object,
obeah. or of bringing about any event, by the use of occult means

or any supernatural power or knowledge, consults any person

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Obeah (CAP. 298 3

practising obeah shall be liable to a fine not exceeding three
thousand dollars or to be imprisoned for any period not
exceeding twelve months.

8. Whenever it is made to appear on oath that there Searches
authorized for is reasonable cause to suspect that any person is in possession instruments of

of any instrument of obeah it shall be lawful for any District "beah.
Magistrate or Justice of the Peace by warrant under his hand
to authorize any member of the Police Force or any local
constable to enter (and if necessary by force) and search any
place, either in the day or in the night, and if any instru-
ment of obeah is found in any place so searched, to seize
and secure the same for the purpose of being produced in
evidence in any proceeding before any Court of Justice in
which the same may be required. And any person who
hinders or molests any person acting under the authority
of any warrant issued under this section, shall be liable to
pay a fine not exceeding three thousand dollars or to be
imprisoned for any period not exceeding twelve months.

9. Whenever upon any such search as in the last p' ; ;~~; t~ f
preceding section mentioned, any instrument of obeah is obeah.
found the person in whose possession or on whose premises
it is found shall be deemed, unless or until the contrary is
proved, to be a person practising obeah within the meaning
of this Act, at the time when such instrument of obeah was
found.

10. It shall be lawful for any member of the Police Power to arrest.
Force or any local constable to arrest without warrant any
person practising obeah, or reasonably suspected to be
practising obeah.

1 . Any person who shall compose, write, print, sell, Publication of
matter promoting

distribute, publish or circulate any pamphlet or printed or obeah.
written matter calculated to the superstition of obeah
shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall, on
conviction thereof, be liable to pay a fine not exceeding three
thousand dollars or in default to be imprisoned for any period
not exceeding six months.

CAP. 298)

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Obeah

Police
supervision. 12. When any person is convicted of any offence

against this Act the District Magistrate before whom such
person is convicted may, in his discretion, and in addition
to any sentence of imprisonment imposed on such person,
order and direct that such person shall be subject to the
supervision of the police for a period not exceeding two years
commencing immediately after the expiration of the sentence
imposed, and such person shall thereupon be subject to the
provisions of the Prevention of Crimes Act. Cap. 339.