
32. Offences against internationally protected persons
Any person who intentionally—
(a) commits murder, kidnapping or other attack on the person or liberty of an internationally protected person; or
(b) commits a violent attack on the official premises, private accommodation or means of transport of an internationally protected person, likely to endanger that person or that person’s liberty; or
(c) threatens to commit such an attack; or
(d) attempts to commit such an attack,
commits an offence and is liable upon conviction to imprisonment for life
Please note that this law was amended by the 2008 Measures to Combat Terrorism and Transnational Organised Crime Act, with the modified provisions italicized.