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24. For the purposes of section 84(2) of the Act, relevant offences shall include, in addition to the service offences listed in Schedule 3, an offence against any of—
(a)section 24(1) of either of the 1955 Acts or section 2(1) of the 1957 Act (misconduct on operations);
(b)section 25 of either of the 1955 Acts or section 3 of the 1957 Act (assisting an enemy);
(c)section 26 of either of the 1955 Acts or section 4 of the 1957 Act (obstructing operations) which relates to an action or operation against an enemy;
(d)section 30(a) or (b) of either of the 1955 Acts or section 5(a) or (b) of the 1957 Act (looting);
(e)section 31 of either of the 1955 Acts or section 9 of the 1957 Act (mutiny);
(f)section 32 of either of the 1955 Acts or section 10 of the 1957 Act (failure to suppress mutiny);
(g)section 37 of either of the 1955 Acts or section 16 of the 1957 Act (desertion) where the accused intended to avoid serving overseas or service or any particular service when before the enemy;
(h)section 48A of either of the 1955 Acts or section 19 of the 1957 Act (loss or hazarding a ship);
(i)section 49 of either of the 1955 Acts or section 20 of the 1957 Act (dangerous flying etc);
(j)section 68 of either of the 1955 Acts or section 40 of the 1957 Act of attempting to commit an offence within any of sub-paragraphs (a) to (i);
(k)section 68A of either of the 1955 Acts or section 41 of the 1957 Act of aiding, abetting or inciting the commission of an offence within any of sub-paragraphs (a) to (i).
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