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Bill likely in current NA, Senate sessions Anti-terror law to be given more

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ISLAMABAD, Sept 4: The government has decided to bring in a new law that would arm security and intelligence agencies with modern techniques of surveillance and collecting evidence to ensure that no culprit escaped punishment for lack of proof.

Law Minister Farooq Naek told Dawn on Tuesday that the Fair Trial Act of 2012 would be among three to four other laws that the federal cabinet would consider at a rneeting on Wednesday.

The minister said if the laws were approved by the cabinet, the government would table them in parliament during the ongoing sessions of the National Assembly and the Senate.

He said the Fair Trial Act of 2012 was being promulgated to ensure that no culprit, particularly those involved in acts of terrorism, managed to win release from the courts because of lack of evidence or through intimidation of witnesses and even judges.

The government had introduced a bill to amend the Anti-Terrorism Act in the Senate some two years ago, but the house committee on interior, headed by a JUI-F Senator, did nothing.

The minister said the lawwas aimed at providing investigation for collection of evidence by means of modern techniques and devices to prevent and effectively deal with scheduled offences and to regulate powers of lawenforcement and intelligence agencies.

Explaining the term`scheduled offences`, the minister said there was a long list of laws that dealt with different kinds of offences such as the Pakistan Nuclear Regulation Act and the Explosives Act.

Mr Naek said the law would also prevent security and intelligence agencies from using arbitrary powers and to provide for permissible and fair uses in accordance with the law and under proper executive and judicial oversight keeping in view Article 10-A of the Constitution.

The existing laws, he said, had no provision for modern investigative techniques such as covert surveillance, human intelligence, eavesdropping and communication interception.

MINORITIES SEATS: The minister said that a new constitutional amendment bill, seeking increase in reserved seats for minorities in the National and provincial assemblies, was ready.

The bill proposes the reserved seats for minorities in the National Assembly be increased from 10 to 14, from eight to 10 in the Punjab Assembly, from nine to 12 in the Sindh Assembly and from three to four in Balochistanand Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies.

The minister said there had been a demand from minorities that their quota of seats be increased in keeping with their population.

He said the reserved seats for minorities were not increased at the time of increase in general seats and women seats some 10 years ago.

The cabinet is also expected to consider some bills seeking amendments to the Pakistan Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code and Electricity Act to deal with offences such as thef t, subversion, non-payment of tariff, tampering with meters and transmission and distribution lines, improper use of meters, damaging and destroying transmission lines.

The bill authorises the federal government and the power distribution companies to register an FIR against the accused and their trial would be held before a session judge.

He said his ministry had sent copies of laws to the ministry of water and power.

Earlier in the day, during the parliamentary party meeting of the ruling Pakistan People`s Party, Mr Naek briefed the party`s legislators about the bills.

Bill likely in current NA, Senate sessions Anti-terror law to be given more teeth | ePaper | DAWN.COM

ePaper | DAWN.COM

About time that this law comes in place.

I think the Army might have a hand in forcing the government to introduce this law.
 
more like a protection from Supreme Court...
 
hmmm, i remember people complaining about POTA a few years back.
 
The Fair Trial Act will allow for admission of electronic evidence in the court of law. The bill will also allow action to be taken against those who use emails and SMSs to harass people.

Cabinet approves Fair Trial Act, amendments in anti-terrorism laws – The Express Tribune

^ That's why Judiciary let go off many terror suspects because of that loop hole in law. It's the mistake of executive that they can pass a law in 1 day to clip wings of judiciary but took ages and so much loss to promulgate this law. Still haven't seen DNA evidence in this bill, those who are making this bill are illiterate i guess


The government had earlier proposed amendments in the laws and a draft bill has been pending before the Senate Committee on Interior for a while.The committee is headed by Senator Talha Mehmood whose party, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) has reportedly been against the proposed changes.

Legislation in the house: Govt aims law revamp to chase terrorists – The Express Tribune

i don't know why Fazlu act so much weird perhaps to keep government and militants both happy
 
Cabinet approves Fair Trial Act, amendments in anti-terrorism laws – The Express Tribune

^ That's why Judiciary let go off many terror suspects because of that loop hole in law. It's the mistake of executive that they can pass a law in 1 day to clip wings of judiciary but took ages and so much loss to promulgate this law. Still haven't seen DNA evidence in this bill, those who are making this bill are illiterate i guess




Legislation in the house: Govt aims law revamp to chase terrorists – The Express Tribune

i don't know why Fazlu act so much weird perhaps to keep government and militants both happy

Many of these terrorists are caught by cell phone intercepts and text messages. There is no law in the country to accept cell phone data as admissible evidence!!! This would be so frustrating for intelligence agencies. they collect data with such perseverance only for the court to let go the terrorist as there is no law to accept this type of evidence!!

This law should have been passed a decade ago. But it also shows the lack of focus and self serving priorities these 'leaders' have.
 
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