No. 15. Customs (Amendment). 1973. State, then hic goods on board such ship shall be deemed to be goods intended to be smuggled into the Staie and shall be liable to forfeiture, and the officer or constable may bring the ship into such porl or place as lhe thinks fit in order thii llwa said goods may be landed and secured. (4) If the master of any such ship- (a) hinders, resists, or prevents the re- moval ivl' such ship; or (b) refuses to assist in the removal of such ship when required by any officer or constable so to do; or (c) refuses to answer or does not truly answer any question which is put to him in accordance with sub-section (1) of this section, be shall be liable on conviction oi indictment to a penalty of two thousand dollars or to imprison- meint for a term not exceediiig Iwo years, or to both. Penanlt f(r 83. (1) Any person who, except for just and Witerfering suffi ient cause, int. rferes in any way with any with 1us oUS . equipment, ship. aireratft. vehicle, buoy, anchor, chain, rope etc. or mark in the charge of or used by an officer or constable for any purpose under this Part of this Act shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty of two hundred and fifty dollars. P'nnlt. fr (2) Any person who, after the seizure of r oval or anylliig under anly Customs laws, shall remove r(scu of without lawful authority from tle place of de- seized goo.s]. posit or shall rescue or retake anything so seized, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding one thousand dollars. (3) If anY person shall stave, break or in any way destroy any goods liable to forfeiture, either before or afler the actual seizure thereof, or scutile, sink or cut adrift any ship, or destroy or damage any vehicle liable to forfeiture, he shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding one thousand dollars., Offences ib- 84. (1) (a) If any person fires upon any vessel, swItlggCers aircraft or vessel in the service of v'iuieao lHer Majesty, Customs or the Police or maliciously, shoots at, maims or