Prohibition of acquisition and possession of assets of derived from narcotics offences,elaborated in section ___ of CNSA ,1997.
Answer: 12
Explanation
12. Prohibition of acquisition and possession of assets derived from narcotic offences.
— No one shall knowingly—
(a) possess, acquire, use, convert, assign or transfer any assets which have been
derived, generated or obtained.
(b hold or possess on behalf of any other person any assets referred to clause
(c) conceal or disguise the true nature, source, location, disposition, movement, title
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