Saturday, September 3, 2011

Pakistan 'incapable' of prosecuting terrorists: US

"The review, in conjunction with information provided by Pakistani law enforcement partners, painted a picture of a legal system almost incapable of prosecuting suspected terrorists." [Report]

Photo: Express Tribune | Pakistan
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: The Times of India
By PTI | Sep 1, 2011

WASHINGTON: Asserting that anti-terrorism courts of Pakistan had an acquittal rate of 75%, the US has said that Islamabad's legal system is almost incapable of prosecuting suspected terrorists, including those involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

"The review, in conjunction with information provided by Pakistani law enforcement partners, painted a picture of a legal system almost incapable of prosecuting suspected terrorists," said the report.

As such, the US does not appear to be have high hopes in the court case related to the Mumbai terrorist attack, which it is closely monitoring as six Americans were killed in this terrorist attack by Pakistan-based LeT terrorists. It determined that "the accused in numerous high-profile terrorism incidents involving US victims had all been acquitted by the Pakistani legal system".


"The Federal Bureau of Investigation has assisted with the respective prosecutions," the report said. Noting that Pakistan's Anti-Terrorism Bill 2010 remained before parliament, the report said it proposes 25 amendments to Pakistan's original Anti-Terrorism Act.

The amendments included provisions that broaden the definition of terrorism, expand the authority of law enforcement agencies investigating terrorist incidents, authorize detention of subjects for 90 days before presenting them before a court, and allow increased electronic surveillance and wiretapping.

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