127. Receiving property taken by war or depredation mentioned in Sections 125
and 126 : Whoever receives any property knowing the same to have been taken in the
commission of any of the offences mentioned in Sections 125 and 126, shall be punished
with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and
shall also be liable to fine and forfeiture of the property so received.
128. Public servant voluntarily allowing prisoner of State or war to escape :
Whoever, being a public servant and having the custody of any State prisoner or prisoner
of war, voluntarily allows such prisoner to escape from any place in which such prisoner is
confined, shall be punished with imprisonment for life or imprisonment of either description
for a .term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine.
129. Public servant negligently suffering such prisoner to escape: Whoever, being a
public servant and having the custody of any State prisoner or prisoner of war negligently
suffers such prisoner to escape from any place of confinement in which such prisoner is
confined, shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to
three years, and shall also be liable to fine.
130. Aiding escape of, rescuing or harbouring such prisoner: Whoever, knowingly
aids or assists any State prisoner or prisoner of war in escaping from lawful custody, or
rescues or attempts to rescue any such prisoner; or harbours or conceals any such
prisoner who has escaped from lawful custody, or offers or attempts to offer any
resistance to the recapture of such prisoner shall be punished with imprisonment for life,
or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and
shall also he liable to fine.
Explanation: A State prisoner or prisoner of war, who is permitted to be at large on his
parole within certain limits in Pakistan, is said to escape from lawful custody if he goes
beyond the limits within which he is allowed to be at large.
CHAPTER VII
OF OFFENCES RELATING TO THE ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE
131. Abetting mutiny, or attempting to seduce a soldier, sailor or airman from his
duty: Whoever abets the committing of mutiny by an officer, soldier, sailor or airman, in
the Army, Navy or Air Force of Pakistan, or attempts to seduce any such officer, soldier,
sailor, or airman from his allegiance of his duty, shall be punished with imprisonment for
life, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years,
and shall also be liable to fine.
Explanation: In this section, the words "officer", "soldier", "sailor" or "airman" include any
person subject to the Pakistan Army Act, 1952 (XXXIX of 1952), or the Pakistan Navy
Ordinance, 1961 (XXXV of 1961), or the Pakistan Air Force Act. 1953 (VI of 1953), as the
case may be.