The Asian Age

T’gana bill to curb cyber, sex crimes gets Prez nod

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A bill dealing with criminal offences in Telangana has been cleared by President Ram Kovind. Sources said the President gave his assent to the Telangana Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootlegger­s, Dacoits, Drug- Offenders, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders and LandGrabbe­rs ( Amendment) Bill, 2017 which would now will replace a 1986 Act that was applicable to the undivided Andhra Pradesh. The earlier Act however, could not punish those involved in incidents of white- collar crimes or financial frauds.

But the new Bill will now give powers to the law enforcing agencies in Telangana to deal with crimes related to sexual offences, cyber criminals

and other illegal activities like bootleggin­g and dacoity.

The Telangana Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootlegger­s, Dacoits, Drug- Offenders, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders and Land- Grabbers ( Amendment) Bill, 2017 had been mooted by the outgoing TRS government in the state led by K. Chandrashe­kar.

The Assembly elections are scheduled to be held in Telangana in December.

The new Bill provides powers to the police to initiate action against sexual offenders, explosive substances offenders, arms smugglers, cyber fraudsters and white- collar or financial offenders, a Home Ministry official said.

With these changes the State Government has also included certain other provisions like selling of spurious seeds, insecticid­es, fertiliser­s, adulterati­on of food, making of fake documents, unauthoris­ed selling of forest products and gambling are punishable crimes.

Other illegal offences, including some serious crimes like bootleggin­g, dacoity, drug traffickin­g, immoral traffickin­g and land- grabbing will remain part of the amended Act. Officials said in the earlier legislatio­n there was no legal provision to deal with incidents of cyber frauds, sexual harassment, online gambling and fake certificat­es cases.

The amended Bill will now have all the relevant provisions to deal with all these crimes.

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Ram Nath Kovind

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