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Criminal Code Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 3)

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Criminal Code Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 3)1
Select Legislative Instrument 2012 No. 24
I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following regulation under the Criminal Code Act 1995.
Dated 8 March 2012
QUENTIN BRYCE
Governor-General
By Her Excellency’s Command
NICOLA ROXON
Attorney-General
1              Name of regulation
                This regulation is the Criminal Code Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 3).
2              Commencement
                This regulation commences on the day after it is registered.
3              Amendment of Criminal Code Regulations 2002
                Schedule 1 amends the Criminal Code Regulations 2002.
Schedule 1        Amendment
(section 3)
 
[1]           Regulation 4K
substitute
4K           Terrorist organisations — Jaish‑e‑Mohammad (JeM)
         (1)   For paragraph (b) of the definition of terrorist organisation in subsection 102.1 (1) of the Code, the organisation known as Jaish‑e‑Mohammad (JeM) is specified.
         (2)   For subregulation (1), Jaish‑e‑Mohammad (JeM) is also known by the following names:
                (a)    Army of Mohammed;
               (b)    Army of the Prophet;
                (c)    Jaish‑e‑Mohammed;
               (d)    Jaish‑e‑Muhammed;
                (e)    Jaish‑i‑Mohammed;
                (f)    Jaish‑i‑Mohammad;
               (g)    Jaish‑i‑Muhammad;
               (h)    Jaish‑i‑Muhammed;
                (i)    Jaish‑e‑Mohammad Mujahideen E-Tanzeem;
                (j)    Jamaat ul‑Furqan (JuF);
               (k)    Jeish‑e‑Mahammed;
                (l)    Jesh‑e‑Mohammadi;
              (m)    Khudamul Islam;
               (n)    Khuddam ul‑Islam (KuI);
               (o)    Kuddam e Islami;
               (p)    Mohammed’s Army;
               (q)    National Movement for the Restoration of Pakistani Sovereignty and Army of the Prophet;
                (r)    Tehrik Ul‑Furqaan.
Note
1.       All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See www.comlaw.gov.au.