Tuesday, December 02, 2014

New anti-hijacking bill for death to hijackers gets cabinet nod

New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Tuesday okayed the comprehensive Anti-Hijacking Bill 2014 which provides for death sentence in cases of hijacking where it results in the death of a hostage or of a security personnel.
The bill also provides for imprisonment for life and confiscation of the moveable and immoveable property of such convicts.
The current law, the Anti-Hijacking Act, 1982, which was last amended in 1994 is to be repealed.
The cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, gave its approval for introduction of the comprehensive Anti-Hijacking Bill 2014.
After the hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight IC-814 in December 1999, it was felt necessary for providing the award of death penalty to perpetrators of the act of hijacking. The incident of 9/11, in the US where aircraft were used as weapons, also created the need to further amend the existing act, said an official statement.
02/12/14 PTI/ZeeNews
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