Extortion
(1) a public official who encourages a person to benefit or make a promise to himself or someone else by abusing the influence provided by his duty shall be punished by imprisonment from five to ten years. In the face of unfair attitudes and behavior of a public official, if a person has provided interest to a public official or the person he will direct, feeling compelled, out of concern that his justified job will not be seen at all or at least on time, the existence of an Julius is considered.
(2) a public official who convinces someone to benefit or make promises to himself or someone else by fraudulent behavior that he performs by abusing the Trust provided by his duty shall be punished by imprisonment from three to five years.
(3) if the crime defined in the second paragraph is committed using the fault of the person, a prison sentence of one to three years shall be imposed.
(4) taking into account the value of the interest and the economic situation of the victim, the penalty to be given in accordance with the above paragraphs can be reduced to half.