Article 17 — Impersonation of State Officials or Organs
Any person who falsely represents themselves as a Kaharagian official, judge, agent, or organ of State, or as a person acting under the authority of the State, commits an offence.
This includes impersonation through digital means, including the use of false digital credentials, fabricated official communications, or falsified authorisation tokens.
Any person who creates, operates, or maintains a fake State website, platform, communication channel, or digital service, or any facility that purports to be an official instrumentality of the Principality of Kaharagia, commits an offence.
Any person who, without being entitled to do so, uses or displays an official title, rank, or designation of the Principality in a manner calculated to deceive another person into believing that the offender holds that title, rank, or designation commits an offence.
Classification.
An offence under this Article is a serious offence.
Where the impersonation is committed for the purpose of, or in the course of, committing another offence, the offence under this Article is a grave offence.
Sanctions.
For a serious offence under this Article, the offender is liable to any or all of the following sanctions: