1 Undercover investigators may not generally encourage others to commit offences or incite persons already willing to commit offences to commit more serious offences. They must limit their activities to substantiating an existing decision to commit an offence.
2 Their activities may only be of minor significance in the decision to commit a specific offence.
3 If required in order to bring about the main transaction, they may make trial purchases or provide evidence of their ability to pay.
4 If the undercover investigator exceeds the remit of the authorised operation, the court must take due account of this in assessing the sentence imposed on the person subject to the investigator's influence, or may dispense with imposing any sentence.