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Death for hijackers, says new anti-hijacking law

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New Delhi: Hijackers will be given capital punishment in case of death of “any person”, says the new law which also mandates the Centre to hand over the probe of such an offence to NIA.
The term “any person” has been expanded in the new law, cleared by President Pranab Mukherjee, to include death of “security personnel on board” or “ground support staff” as well.
In the old Act, hijackers could be tried for death penalty only in the event of death of hostages, such as flight crew, passengers and security personnel.
In other cases of hijacking, guilty will be punished with imprisonment for life and fine, besides confiscation of movable and immovable property held by him or her.
The Anti-Hijacking Act 2016 has received the Presidential assent on Friday, according to a notification issued on Monday.
A bill to repeal 1982’s Anti-Hijacking Act and carrying changes was introduced in Rajya Sabha by Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju on December 17, 2014.
It was referred to a Parliamentary panel in December that year which gave its report in March last year. The bill was passed on May 4, this year in the Upper House, and on May 9 in Lok Sabha.
The 2016 Anti-Hijacking Act, which has come into effect after its notification, includes several acts within the definition of hijacking including making a threat, attempts or abetment to commit the offence. Those organises or directs others to commit such offence will also be considered to have committed the offence of hijacking.
The new law has repealed the Anti-Hijacking Act, 1982 with few conditions. (PTI)

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