Interior Minister Nisar shakes hands with his British reflection Amber Rudd in London. PHOTO: APP
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Monday pronounced a new cybercrime legislation would assistance a supervision control cybercrimes.
In a assembly with a British Home Secretary Amber Rudd, he pronounced that a new law would also assistance a state agencies extent hatred element on a internet and residence a emanate of cyber terrorism.
The interior apportion celebrated that a British government’s technical support would be utterly useful for Pakistani institutions traffic with cyber terrorism.
The dual leaders discussed a horde of issues trimming from team-work in counter-terrorism, bootleg immigration, organized crimes, narcotics control, income laundering, and other issues of mutual interest.
British Home Secretary while condemning new militant incidents in Pakistan voiced condolences over a detriment of changed lives as a outcome of terrorists activities.
During a march of discussion, Rudd underscored a significance of unchanging sell of views on confidence team-work and other areas. She pronounced that she looks brazen to visiting Pakistan to serve raise multifaceted team-work existent between a dual countries.
Nisar forked out that resilience of Pakistani people and continued efforts of a law coercion agencies have significantly helped a state to settle a command and urge law and sequence and assent in a country.
Comparing a law and sequence conditions in 2013 with a stream scenario, a interior apportion pronounced that a obligatory supervision stays entirely committed to denying space to any unfortunate elements who aim trusting adults and disquiet a assent of a country.
The dual sides also reviewed swell on several concluded areas of team-work including security, counter-terrorism, ability building of law coercion agencies of Pakistan besides strengthening of Joint Intelligence Directorate by pity of imagination and knowledge.
On a emanate of organized crime, a interior apportion pronounced that Pakistan looks towards a UK for larger team-work in traffic with this as good as fighting a threat of tellurian and drug trafficking.
Published in The Express Tribune, Nov 15th, 2016.
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