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World not cooperating to meet FATF s conditions, say authorities

World not cooperating to meet FATF’s conditions, say authorities FATF logo. ISLAMABAD: More than two dozen countries have given cold-shoulder to Pakistan’s hundreds of requests seeking mutual legal assistance to tackle terrorism-financing, money laundering and cyber terrorism in a move to meet the FATF’s conditions and recommendations. Pakistan, under its mutual assistance laws, has sent more than 232 official requests to two dozen countries in the past three years, revealed detailed official response the local authorities submitted to the Paris based anti-money laundering and terrorism-financing organization, named the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Islamabad, in its hundreds of pages response, informed the FATF’s top management that its Financial Monitoring Unit (FMU) and law enforcement agencies have traced the origin of terror financing to these countries, but did not receive any substantial legal support and solid information to proceed with the investigation a

Govt Finalizes Draft Bill to Protect Children from Cybercrime

Govt Finalizes Draft Bill to Protect Children from Cybercrime The draft bill for the legal reforms for the prevention and control of cybercrime against children under the supervision of the National Child Commissioner of the Federal Ombudsman, Ejaz Ahmed Qureshi, has been finalized. The sub-committee on legal reforms under the headship of Syeda Viqar un Nisa, the Advisor WMS, and the Convener/Secretary of the Committee held a number of meetings to finalize the draft for the Prevention & Control of Cybercrimes Against Children Bill, 2021 for amendments in the PECA, 2016, the Qanoon-e-Shahadat Order, 1984, and other relevant laws. The committee comprised senior representatives of the Home Departments, senior police officers from the four provinces, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), the National Information and Technology Board (NITB), the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the Ministry of Law, the UNICEF, and Child Protect

COVID on the Rise: Entry into State only for persons with negative COVID report

Negative RT-PCR report must to get hotel rooms in Mysuru city Random checking at Bavali check-post Kerala students under scanner Bengaluru/Mysuru: Taking strong note of spurt in COVID-19 cases in neighbouring Kerala and Maharashtra, Health and Medical Education Minister Dr. K. Sudhakar said that people from those two States will be allowed to enter Karnataka only after producing the RT-PCR negative report. Addressing a news conference in Bengaluru this morning, the Minister said this decision had been taken as per suggestions by COVID-19 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) headed by Dr. M.K. Sudarshan in the wake of sudden spurt in Corona positive cases in Kerala and Maharashtra. On an average, 5,000 to 6,000 cases were reported from these two States daily. “Health experts have advised people to be careful till March end. They must strictly follow all the safety guidelines in the interest of everyone,” he said.

65% of Death Sentences in 2020 Involved Sexual Violence; Project 39A at NLU-Delhi Delhi Releases 5th Annual Death Penalty Statistics

65% of Death Sentences in 2020 Involved Sexual Violence; Project 39A at NLU-Delhi Delhi Releases 5th Annual Death Penalty Statistics
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