The court1 may make a slavery and trafficking reparation order2 against a person if:
(1) the person has been convicted of:
(a) holding another person in slavery or servitude or requiring the person to perform forced or compulsory labour3;
(b) arranging or facilitating the travel of another person with a view to him being exploited4; or
(c) committing any offence with the intention of committing an offence under head (b) including an offence committed by aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring an offence under head (b)5;
(d) and a confiscation order6 is made against the person in respect of the
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