The new law has been proposed to effectively deal with the
issue of terrorism as there is no let up in militant attacks on the security
forces and civilians.
“Writ of the state shall be restored with full might of the
law; those to pursue fruit of terror and fear, regardless of nationality, color,
creed or religion shall be treated as enemy aliens and dealt with strictly
without any compunction,” the new legislation said.
The Pakistan Protection Ordinance said every possible state
instrument and resource will be deployed to defeat and frustrate all or any
nefarious attempt to create disorder in peaceful life and living.
The ordinance will be presented in the parliament for
approval, officials said and argued that new legislative initiatives have been
proposed in line with international best practices.
Special jails shall be designated to detain hardened
criminals under the law which also says separate police stations to be
designated for professional and expeditious investigations of specified crime, prosecuted
through federal Prosecutors
Joint investigation Teams shall be constituted to conduct
investigations by Security agencies and police in all heinous crimes committed
in areas where forces are invited to aid civil power.
Special Federal Courts shall be designated to render
inexpensive justice with promptitude as mandated by the constitution and those
involved in syndicated crime shall be relocated in rest of the country for
transparency and fair trial under.
The law said that all civil and military law enforcement
agencies and their personnel where invited shall be given fullest protection of
law to discharge their mission of restoration of peace in enabling environment
within the parameters of the Constitution.
Officials defended the new law to deal with the elements
hostile to Pakistan’s existence who have claimed 40,000 lives since 2001 in
collaboration with unscrupulous locals. Over 4,000 soldiers and officers lost
their lives to ensure that world at large remains at peace during last 11 years
alone.
A government spokesman said that besides human losses,
terrorism has caused the colossal damage of over US$ 100 billion was inflicted
to the social and physical infrastructure.
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