New laws in relation to the advertisement for stolen property come into effect from next Monday.

Under the Crimes Decree, a person would commit a summary offence if he or she publicly offers a reward for the return of any property which has been stolen or lost, and in the offer makes use of any words purporting that "no questions will be asked", or that the person producing the property will not be arrested or proceeded against.

The Decree also states that a person commits an offence if he or she publically offers to return to any person who may have bought or advanced money by the way of loan upon any stolen or lost property the money so paid or advanced, or any other sum of money or reward for the return of such property.

It is also an offence if the person prints or publishes such offers.

The penalty for the offence under the Crimes Decree is one year imprisonment.