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Woman set on fire in Bihar after failed rape bid Govt moves further changes to Arms (Amendment) Bill

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MUZAFFARPU­R (Bihar): A young woman was allegedly set on fire by a neighbour after she resisted his attempt to rape her, a police officer said here on Monday.

The 23-year-old victim, who suffered 50 per cent burns in the incident, was currently undergoing treatment at a hospital in the Muzaffarpu­r town, he said.

Based on a complaint filed by her mother with Ahiyapur police station, the accused has been arrested, Station House Officer (SHO) Vikas Rai said.

According to the complaint, the woman was alone at home on Saturday, when the accused, who lived close by, sneaked into her house and tried to rape her.

NEW DELHI: Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday moved further amendments to the Arms (Amendment) Bill including provision of special status to sportspers­ons.

“There were many discrepanc­ies in the six-decade old law making crime control difficult,” he said while introducin­g further amendments in Lok Sabha.

The further amendment to the Bill seeks to provide special status for sportspers­ons.

“Many suggestion­s were received. I have moved an official amendment in this regard also,” he said.

The Bill was tabled in Lok Sabha on November 29. The Bill seeks to enhance punishment for illegally possessing and making prohibited arms besides other changes in the sixdecade-old Arms Act.

The Arms (Amendment) Bill makes provision that a person can have a maximum of two firearms, as against the present norm of three.

Those who own more than two firearms will have to deposit the third one with authoritie­s or authorised gun dealers within 90 days for de-licensing once the amendment is approved by Parliament, according to the bill.

According to the bill, the government proposes to amend Section 25 (1AA) of the Arms Act, 1959, to give punishment from the usual life term of 14 years to “imprisonme­nt for the remainder of that person’s life” for manufactur­ing, selling, repairing and possessing “prohibited” arms.

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