Deccan Chronicle

New TS law to fight sexual pests

Prez okays Bill that also tackles cyber, financial frauds

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New Delhi, Oct. 7: President Ram Nath Kovind has given assent to a Bill which will help tackle sexual offenders, cybercrimi­nals and traditiona­l unlawful acts like bootleggin­g and dacoity in Telangana, officials said on Sunday.

The Telangana Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootlegger­s, Dacoits, Drug-Offenders, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders and Land-Grabbers (Amendment) Bill, 2017, will replace a 1986 Act which had jurisdicti­on for the undivided Andhra Pradesh but could not punish offenders of present-day white-collar crimes or financial frauds.

The President has given assent to the Telangana Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootlegger­s, Dacoits, Drug-Offenders, Goondas, Immoral Traffic

THERE WAS no scope in the old legislatio­n to check cyber frauds, sexual harassment, online gambling and fake certificat­es cases.

Offenders and Land-Grabbers (Amendment) Bill, 2017, a home ministry official said. The legislatio­n is one of the showpiece laws of the outgoing K. Chandrasek­har-led TRS government which faces Assembly elections soon.

The amended Act has provisions to punish sexual offenders, explosive substances offenders, arms smugglers, cyber fraudsters and white-collar or financial offenders, the official said.

New Delhi, Oct. 7: President Ram Nath Kovind has given assent to a Bill which will help tackle sexual offenders, cybercrimi­nals and traditiona­l unlawful acts like bootleggin­g and dacoity in Telangana, officials said on Sunday.

Through the amendment, the Telangana government has included provisions under which selling of spurious seeds, insecticid­es, fertiliser­s, adulterati­on of food, making of fake documents, unauthoris­ed selling of forest products and gambling are punishable crimes.

Provisions against common and traditiona­l crimes like dangerous activities, bootleggin­g, dacoity, drug traffickin­g, immoral traffickin­g and landgrabbi­ng will continue to be part of the amended Act. There was no scope in the old legislatio­n to check cyber frauds, sexual harassment, online gambling and fake certificat­es cases, which are common now-a-days, another official said. The amendment has provisions to deal with all these crimes, the official added. — PTI

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