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Book ONE
General Provisions on Crimes and Punishments
Part One
Crimes
Chapter Two
Crimes
Section Four
Participation in A Crime
Provocateurs
Article (22):
Anyone who tempts the perpetrator to carry out a crime is regarded to be a provocateur, who is subject to punishment if the perpetrator has attempted to carry out the crime; however, in certain crimes, provocation of a crime can be punishable, even if there is no consequence thereof.