90 No. 3
Electronic and Postal Communications
2010
commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine of
not less five million Tanzanian shillings or to imprisonment for a
term not less than two years or to both .
(2) Any stamp, plate, instrument or materials found in the
possession of any person in contravention of this Act shall be seized
and forfeited.
(3) Forfeiture under this section may be declared by a
Magistrate's Court, and all things forfeited shall be dealt with as the
court may direct.
(4) Nothing in this section shall be held to exempt any
person from any punishment to which he may be liable under any
other law.
Prohibition
of false
notices as to
reception of
letters
147. Any person who, without authority from the
Authority, places or maintains in or on any house, wall, door,
window, box, pillar, or other place, belonging to him or under his
control, any of the following words, letters, or marks(a) the words "post office" or "postal office";
(b)
the words "letter box", accompanied with words,
“letters”, or “marks”, which signify or imply or may
reasonably lead the public to believe that it is a post
office letter box;
(c) any words, letters, or marks which signify or imply
or may reasonably lead the public to believe that any
house or place is a post office, or that any box is a
post office letter box,
commits an offence and shall, on conviction, in case of the first
offence be liable to a fine not less than five million Tanzanian
shillings and, on a subsequent conviction, to a fine of not exceeding
three hundred for every day during which the offence so continues.