Electronic surveillance of terror suspects planned - Punjab Police to install tracking chips on the

Rafat Ali

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Electronic surveillance of terror suspects planned

LAHORE: In a first of its kind development in the country, law enforcement agencies have decided to install ‘tracking chips’ on the ankles of 1,600 ‘terror suspects’ in Punjab after Eidul Fitr to monitor their movements.

There are some 1,600 terror suspects on the list of the Fourth Schedule in Punjab. The Fourth Schedule defines a terror suspect as a “person who is concerned in terrorism or he belongs to a proscribed organisation”.

“The Punjab government has decided in principle to start electronic surveillance of 1,600 Fourth Schedulers by installing tracking devices on their ankles (commonly known as ankle-band) so that their movements can be monitored,” a spokesman for the provincial Counter-Terrorism Department told Dawn on Friday.
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The official said the fourth schedulers whose movement was restricted under the law would be summoned for the purpose.
“We have bought the tracking devices from abroad and the process of installing them on the ankles of the terror suspects will begin after Eid,” he said.

He expressed the hope that the use of the technology would not only help law enforcement agencies in keeping an eye on the suspects’ movements but also help reach ‘hard core terrorists’.
The Anti-Terrorism Act Section 11 (EE-f) empowers law-enforcement agencies to carry out electronic surveillance of the fourth schedulers. “This experiment is being done for the first time in Pakistan. Some other countries are already taking help from this device,” the spokesperson said.
Official sources told Dawn that the government had decided to install the 'ankle chip’ after reports that a number of high-profile members of banned organisations were flouting the official order to `stay in a particular district or area’.

A high-profile member of a banned organisation has even performed Umrah without the permission of the Punjab government.
“We cannot deploy cops outside the residence of each fourth scheduler to watch his activities,” the official said.
“We don’t have much evidence against the fourth schedulers. But certainly some of them are in contact with hard core terrorists and through these devices we will monitor their activities easily and reach the terrorists,” he said.

Under the law, a fourth scheduler can leave a `restricted area’ after taking permission from the authorities concerned. If he does not do so, he can be taken into custody.LAHORE: In a first of its kind development in the country, law enforcement agencies have decided to install ‘tracking chips’ on the ankles of 1,600 ‘terror suspects’ in Punjab after Eidul Fitr to monitor their movements.
There are some 1,600 terror suspects on the list of the Fourth Schedule in Punjab. The Fourth Schedule defines a terror suspect as a “person who is concerned in terrorism or he belongs to a proscribed organisation”.

“The Punjab government has decided in principle to start electronic surveillance of 1,600 Fourth Schedulers by installing tracking devices on their ankles (commonly known as ankle-band) so that their movements can be monitored,” a spokesman for the provincial Counter-Terrorism Department told Dawn on Friday.
Also read: Police use anti-IED robot for Yaum-i-Ali procession security
The official said the fourth schedulers whose movement was restricted under the law would be summoned for the purpose.
“We have bought the tracking devices from abroad and the process of installing them on the ankles of the terror suspects will begin after Eid,” he said.

He expressed the hope that the use of the technology would not only help law enforcement agencies in keeping an eye on the suspects’ movements but also help reach ‘hard core terrorists’.
The Anti-Terrorism Act Section 11 (EE-f) empowers law-enforcement agencies to carry out electronic surveillance of the fourth schedulers. “This experiment is being done for the first time in Pakistan. Some other countries are already taking help from this device,” the spokesperson said.

Official sources told Dawn that the government had decided to install the 'ankle chip’ after reports that a number of high-profile members of banned organisations were flouting the official order to `stay in a particular district or area’.
A high-profile member of a banned organisation has even performed Umrah without the permission of the Punjab government.

“We cannot deploy cops outside the residence of each fourth scheduler to watch his activities,” the official said.
“We don’t have much evidence against the fourth schedulers. But certainly some of them are in contact with hard core terrorists and through these devices we will monitor their activities easily and reach the terrorists,” he said.
Under the law, a fourth scheduler can leave a `restricted area’ after taking permission from the authorities concerned. If he does not do so, he can be taken into custody.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1193724
 
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such bolo

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HORUS

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Will the anklets be made in ittefaq foundries??.......just asking (bigsmile)