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Tanzania Communications

(7) clear days before the hearing, he has served on the prosecutor a
notice in writing giving such information identifying Or assisting in the
identification of that other person as was then in his possession.
63.-(l) No person shall(a) offer for sale, sell or possess for sale any telecommunication
equipment; or
(b) possess any radiocommunication equipment,
except and in accordance with a licence granted under section 9 or any
regulations made under this Act.
(2) Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with subsection
(1) commits an offence.
64.-(1) Any person who establishes, installs, maintains, provides or
operates a radiocommunication system or service or any radiocommunication equipment in any place or on board any vessel, aircraft or in any
vehicle in the United Republic without a licence granted under section
9 or any regulations made under this Act commits an offence.
(2) Any person who is in possession -of any radio-communication
equipment shall be deemed, until the contrary is proved, to have operated the same.
(3) The occupier of any dwelling house or premises in which is installed
any radiocommunication equipment in respect of which a licence is not
in force commits an offence.
(4) It shall be a defence in any proceedings for an offence under
subsection (3) that the occupier was not aware and could not with reasonable diligence have become aware of the existence in the dwelling
house or premises of the radiocommunication equipment.
65. Subject to such conditions as the Commission may impose, sections 62, 63 and 64 shall not apply to any person who has been issued
with a licence for the installation or working of any telecommunication
equipment under the provisions of any written law in force in any country
which is a party to a treaty or any other arrangement to which the United
Republic is a party pursuant to which licences issued under the written
laws in force in each country for the installation or working of any
telecommunication equipment are recognised as having force in the
other country.
66.-(l) Any police officer not below the rank of an assistant superintendent of police or any employee authorised by the Commission may,
if he has reasonable grounds for believing that a telecommunication
system or service has been established, installed, maintained, operated
or provided in contravention of this Act or any regulations made thereunder or in breach of any licence issued by the Commission or that any
telecommunication equipment used is of a type that is not approved by
the Commission under section 21:-

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Prohibitions in respect of
radio
communication and
telecommunication
equipment
penalty
for unlicensed
radio station

Exemption from
sections
62,63, and 64

Power of
search
and seizure

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