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The offence of extortion can be committed against
Immovable property.
Valuable security.
Movable property.
All of the above.
- Option 1: Immovable property
- Extortion can involve threats or coercion to gain control or benefits from immovable property like land or buildings.
- Option 2: Valuable security
- Extortion can target valuable securities, such as stocks or bonds, by using threats to make the victim hand over control or ownership.
- Option 3: Movable property
- Movable property, such as personal possessions or cash, can be the subject of extortion when threats are used to obtain them.
- Option 4: All of the above
- Extortion can be committed against all types of property: immovable, valuable security, and movable.
Your Answer: Option 4 - All of the above
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